The Natural History of Pliny, Volum 4H. G. Bohn, 1856 - 544 sider |
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Side xi
... give chaplets with leaves of silver and gold . Lemnisci : who was the first to emboss them 306 5. The great honour in which chaplets were held by the ancients ib . 6. The severity of the ancients in reference to chaplets .. 7. A citizen ...
... give chaplets with leaves of silver and gold . Lemnisci : who was the first to emboss them 306 5. The great honour in which chaplets were held by the ancients ib . 6. The severity of the ancients in reference to chaplets .. 7. A citizen ...
Side 9
... gives us when worked by chastised slaves , not the same that she used to bestow upon the labours of warriors ? 42 СНАР . 5 . - ILLUSTRIOUS MEN WHO HAVE WRITTEN UPON AGRI- CULTURE . Hence it was that to give precepts upon agriculture ...
... gives us when worked by chastised slaves , not the same that she used to bestow upon the labours of warriors ? 42 СНАР . 5 . - ILLUSTRIOUS MEN WHO HAVE WRITTEN UPON AGRI- CULTURE . Hence it was that to give precepts upon agriculture ...
Side 12
... gives utterance , that a good agriculturist must be 50 De Re Rust . c . 1 . 51 It is still thought so in France , Fée says , and nothing has tended more than this notion to the depreciation of the prices of wine . 52 Hence the usual ...
... gives utterance , that a good agriculturist must be 50 De Re Rust . c . 1 . 51 It is still thought so in France , Fée says , and nothing has tended more than this notion to the depreciation of the prices of wine . 52 Hence the usual ...
Side 13
... give the same advice . 58 See B. iii . c . 9 . 59 Sylla the Fortunate , the implacable enemy of Marius . 60 Because , though the last comer , he had obtained the best site in the locality . Homer1 has remarked , with the greatest ...
... give the same advice . 58 See B. iii . c . 9 . 59 Sylla the Fortunate , the implacable enemy of Marius . 60 Because , though the last comer , he had obtained the best site in the locality . Homer1 has remarked , with the greatest ...
Side 17
... give the rest of these precepts in their appropriate places , according as we find them adapted to each variety of cultivation ; but in the meantime we must not omit some of a general nature , which here recur to our recollection , and ...
... give the rest of these precepts in their appropriate places , according as we find them adapted to each variety of cultivation ; but in the meantime we must not omit some of a general nature , which here recur to our recollection , and ...
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ancients applied topically arrests barley bean beaten beneficial bladder blossom boiled bowels bulbs cabbage Cæsar calends called CHAP chaplets colour Columella corn cucumber cultivated cunila cure decoction defluxions Dioscorides diseases diuretic doses dried dysentery effect efficacious Egypt emmenagogue employed endive erysipelas esteemed extremely fact Fée remarks Fée says Fée thinks flatulency flavour flower garden given grain Greeks grows head head-ache Heliotropium Hippocrates honey Italy jugerum juice kind known leaf leaves lettuce liniment Linnæus maladies medicinal properties mentioned mixed moon nature numerous oxymel pains parsley particularly persons plant Pliny poison polenta poppy Portrait pounded present day probably produce purpose radish REMEDIES DERIVED resemblance root saffron scorpions seed sextarii similar smell soil sores sowing sown Sprengel stalk stem stings stings of serpents stomach strangury taken in drink taken in wine Theophrastus Trans tumours ulcers uterus varieties vine vinegar vols wheat wild wind winter