book chapter

Natural history in ten volumes: Volume IX. Libri XXXIII-XXXV

Harvard University Press ; William HeinemannCambridge • Published In 1968 • Pages: 7, 421

By: Pliny, the Elder, Rackham, H. (Harris).

Abstract
This source is a continuation of Plinys encyclopedia of the knowledge of his time, and covers metals, minerals, and a history of art. Book 33 is concerned with gold and silver, their mining, production, and uses, including economic, medicinal, and artistic. Book 34 concerns the base metals—copper, bronze, lead, tin, iron, zinc, and others and again their various uses, especially in art and medicine. There is a long history of bronze statuary and important artists. Book 35 is a history of art, and covers painting, artists, colors and pigments. It also includes information on dyes, brick-making, sulphur, bitumen, and various earths, and their uses. Plinys historical coverage is almost exclusively Greek and Roman.
culture
Imperial Romans
HRAF PubDate
2000
Region
Europe
Sub Region
Southern Europe
Document Type
book chapter
Evaluation
Creator Types
Government Official
Indigenous Person
Document Rating
4: Excellent Secondary Data
5: Excellent Primary Data
Analyst
Martin Malone ; 1977-1978
Field Date
ca. 45-77
Coverage Date
ca. 45-77 A.D.
Coverage Place
Rome, Italy
Notes
Pliny [Gaius Plinius Secundus]
With and English translation by H. Rackham
Includes bibliographical references
LCSH
Natural history--Pre-Linnean works