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The Natural History of Pliny, Volume 4 (of 6)

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The text compiles practical and encyclopedic guidance on crop cultivation and plant uses, beginning with cereals and farm management — types of grain, sowing and harvesting schedules, ploughing, seed selection, storage, and maladies — plus weather and stellar prognostics for agricultural timing. It proceeds to flax and garden plants, detailing varieties, planting and processing methods, garden layout, and pest and disease remedies. The final section assembles medicinal preparations and numerous remedies derived from vegetables and herbs, listing applications and recipes for treating ailments using garden-grown plants.

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the Elder Pliny

Pliny the Elder was a Roman author, naturalist, and philosopher, best known for his encyclopedic work, "Natural History," which encompasses a vast array of topics including astronomy, geography, botany, and zoology. His writings reflect the knowledge and beliefs of the Roman world in the first century AD, making significant contributions to the fields of science and literature. Pliny's meticulous observations and detailed descriptions have influenced generations of scholars and naturalists. He also sought to make scientific knowledge accessible, as seen in adaptations like "The Boys' and Girls' Pliny," aimed at younger audiences. His legacy endures as a foundational figure in the history of natural science.

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