Naturalis historia

Natural History

Year77
CountryRoman Empire
GenreNonfiction / Essays / Treatise
Naturalis historia

The Natural History is a Latin work by Pliny the Elder. The largest single work to have survived from the Roman Empire to the modern day, the Natural History compiles information gleaned from other ancient authors. Despite the work's title, its subject area is not limited to what is today understood by natural history; Pliny himself defines his scope as "the natural world, or life". It is encyclopedic in scope, but its structure is not like that of a modern encyclopedia. It is the only work by Pliny to have survived, and the last that he published. He published the first 10 books in ADย 77, but had not made a final revision of the remainder at the time of his death during the ADย 79 eruption of Vesuvius. The rest was published posthumously by Pliny's nephew, Pliny the Younger.โ€” Wikipedia

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