The Natural History of Pliny, Volum 4H. G. Bohn, 1856 - 544 sider |
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Side xvii
... TREES . 1. Introduction .. .. 2. The vine .. 457 ib . 3. The leaves and shoots of the yine : seven remedies 4. Omphacium extracted from the vine : fourteen remedies 5. Enanthe twenty - one remedies 6. Grapes , fresh gathered 458 459 ...
... TREES . 1. Introduction .. .. 2. The vine .. 457 ib . 3. The leaves and shoots of the yine : seven remedies 4. Omphacium extracted from the vine : fourteen remedies 5. Enanthe twenty - one remedies 6. Grapes , fresh gathered 458 459 ...
Side xviii
... tree : twenty - three remedies 35. The blossom of the olive four remedies 36. White olives : four remedies . Page ... trees . Six ob- servations upon apples . Twenty - two observations upon quinces . One observation upon struthea . 55 ...
... tree : twenty - three remedies 35. The blossom of the olive four remedies 36. White olives : four remedies . Page ... trees . Six ob- servations upon apples . Twenty - two observations upon quinces . One observation upon struthea . 55 ...
Side xix
... trees ; two remedies 70. Mulberries ; thirty - nine remedies .. .. 71. The medicament called stomatice , arteriace , or panchrestos ; four remedies .. .. .. 72. Cherries : five observations upon them .. 73. Medlars : two remedies ...
... trees ; two remedies 70. Mulberries ; thirty - nine remedies .. .. 71. The medicament called stomatice , arteriace , or panchrestos ; four remedies .. .. .. 72. Cherries : five observations upon them .. 73. Medlars : two remedies ...
Side 1
... trees and shrubs , which the Earth , in her bounteousness , affords us — a boundless field for contemplation , if even we regard the herbs alone , when we take into consideration the varieties of them , their numbers , the flowers they ...
... trees and shrubs , which the Earth , in her bounteousness , affords us — a boundless field for contemplation , if even we regard the herbs alone , when we take into consideration the varieties of them , their numbers , the flowers they ...
Side 2
... trees , and the rhinoceros against rocks ; wild boars , again , point their tusks like so many poniards by the aid of both rocks and trees ; and all animals , in fact , are aware how to prepare them- selves for the infliction of injury ...
... trees , and the rhinoceros against rocks ; wild boars , again , point their tusks like so many poniards by the aid of both rocks and trees ; and all animals , in fact , are aware how to prepare them- selves for the infliction of injury ...
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