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| Management number | 220486163 | Release Date | 2026/05/03 | List Price | US$8.40 | Model Number | 220486163 | ||
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The Natural History of Birds: A Roman Masterpiece ReimaginedStep into the ancient world through the eyes of the Elder Pliny, the Roman Empire’s greatest naturalist.This edition of Natural History, Book X is not just a book; it is a bridge across two millennia. Combining the meticulous 19th-century translation by John Bostock and H.T. Riley with stunning, master-level scientific illustrations, this volume transforms Pliny’s legendary scrolls into a visual and intellectual feast.The Wisdom (and Wonder) of RomePliny the Elder’s "Natural History" was the definitive encyclopedia of the classical world. In Book X, Pliny turns his tireless curiosity toward the sky. Within these pages, you will discover:The Giants and the Myths: From the Ostrich of Africa, which Pliny claimed could digest any substance but was "remarkable for its stupidity" , to the legendary Phoenix of Arabia, said to live for 540 years and rise from its own ashes.+3The Imperial Eagle: Explore the six distinct kinds of eagles and the history of how they became the exclusive standard of the Roman Legions under Caius Marius.+1Ancient Folklore & Omens: Learn why the Raven was feared as a bird of ill omen and how the Sacred Geese once saved the Roman Capitol from a midnight invasion.+2The Music of Nature: Dive into Pliny’s poetic description of the Nightingale’s song, which he noted follows the "strict rules of musical science".+1A Visual Folio in the Style of Leonardo da VinciThis edition is uniquely formatted to resemble a Renaissance naturalist’s private notebook.Fine-Art Illustrations: Each chapter is accompanied by sketches in sepia ink and soft watercolor washes, mimicking the foxed vellum of a lost manuscript.Anatomical Precision: Detailed diagrams of beaks, feathers, and skeletal structures bring Pliny’s descriptions of the apodes (birds without feet) and the porphyrio (the only bird that "bites" at water) to life.+1Scholar’s Annotations: Includes comprehensive footnotes from Georges Cuvier, the founder of vertebrate paleontology, providing modern scientific context to Pliny's ancient observations.Why This Edition?Whether you are an ornithology enthusiast, a student of Roman history, or a collector of beautiful books, this volume offers a unique blend of classical literature and high-art design. It captures the "remarkable facts, narratives, and observations" that have shaped Western thought for centuries.Product Details:Text: Full translation of Book X from the original Naturalis Historia.+1Language: English.Style: Vintage Folio / Scientific Notebook.Experience the natural world as the Romans saw it—a place of rigorous science, deep-seated omen, and breathtaking beauty Read more
| ISBN13 | 979-8247698265 |
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| Language | English |
| Publisher | Independently published |
| Dimensions | 8.5 x 0.48 x 11 inches |
| Item Weight | 1.38 pounds |
| Print length | 211 pages |
| Publication date | February 14, 2026 |
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