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    Pliny the Elder on the making of papyrus paper.Andrew D. Dimarogonas - 1995 - Classical Quarterly 45 (02):588-.
    Pliny the Elder in Natural History, xiii, 74–82, described in detail specifications for the manufacturing of papyrus. However, there was a spurious omission pertaining to the height of the manufactured sheet in sentence 78. Johnson has listed the different theories explaining this as an oversight or that a standard height-to-width ratio existed, thus making the specification of the height redundant. The latter is not substantiated by the measurement of the dimensions of extant papyrus rolls. Johnson proposed a more (...)
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    Pliny the Elder’s Animals: Some Remarks on the Narrative Structure of Nat. Hist. 8–11.Thorsten Fögen - 2007 - Hermes 135 (2):184-198.
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    Complete Letters.Pliny the Younger - 2009 - Oxford University Press UK.
    'Gaius Pliny sends greetings to his friend Septicius Clarus...' In these letters to his friends and relations, Pliny provides a fascinating insight into Roman life in the period 97 to 112 AD. Part autobiography, part social history, they document the career and interests of a senator and leading imperial official whose friends include the historians Tacitus and Suetonius. Pliny's letters cover a wide range of topics, from the contemporary political scene to domestic affairs, the educational system, the (...)
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    Pliny the Elder S. Carey: Pliny's Catalogue of Culture. Art and Empire in the Natural History. Pp. xiv + 208, ills, colour pls. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2003. Cased, £60. ISBN: 0-19-925913-. [REVIEW]S. Hales - 2005 - The Classical Review 55 (01):145-.
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    Evolving ethnographies in pliny the Elder's transdanubian exegesis.Timothy C. Hart - 2020 - Classical Quarterly 70 (2):792-799.
    In sections 4.80 and 4.81 of the Historia Naturalis, Pliny the Elder describes the peoples living beyond the Danube River in his own day in the later first century c.e.: ab eo in plenum quidem omnes Scytharum sunt gentes, uariae tamen litori adposita tenuere, alias Getae, Daci Romanis dicti, alias Sarmatae, Graecis Sauromatae, eorumque Hamaxobii aut Aorsi, alias Scythae degeneres et a seruis orti aut Trogodytae, mox Alani et Rhoxolani; superiora autem inter Danuuium et Hercynium saltum usque ad (...)
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    Pliny the Elder and art - (A.) anguissola pliny the Elder and the matter of memory. An encyclopaedic workshop. Pp. XVI + 137, ills. London and new York: Routledge, 2022. Cased, £44.99, us$59.95. Isbn: 978-0-367-34988-2. [REVIEW]Courtney Roby - 2022 - The Classical Review 72 (2):542-543.
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    Pliny the Elder on the melting and corrosion of silver with tin solders: prius liquescat argentum ... ab eo erodi argentum (HN 34.161). [REVIEW]E. Paparazzo - 2003 - Classical Quarterly 53 (2):523-529.
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    Pliny the Elder on the melting and corrosion of silver with tin solders: prius liquescat argentum... ab eo erodi argentum (HN 34.161). [REVIEW]Naturkunde der Ältere - 2003 - Classical Quarterly 53:523-529.
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    Pliny the Elder - S. citroni Marchetti la scienza Della natura per un intellettuale Romano. Studi su plinio il Vecchio. Pp. 302. Pisa and Rome: Fabrizio Serra editore, 2011. Paper, €68 . Isbn: 978-88-6227-325-1. [REVIEW]Pietro Li Causi - 2013 - The Classical Review 63 (1):121-122.
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    Review: Pliny the Elder's Natural History. The Empire in the Encyclopaedia. [REVIEW]Matthew Nicholls - 2005 - The Classical Review 55 (2):548-550.
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    JOHN F. HEALY, Pliny the Elder on Science and Technology. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1999. Pp. xv+467. ISBN 0-19-814687-6. £65.00. [REVIEW]Aude Doody - 2004 - British Journal for the History of Science 37 (3):345-346.
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    The origins of roman medicine in Pliny The Elder’s Natural History.Ana Thereza Basílio Vieira - 2009 - Archai: Revista de Estudos Sobre as Origens Do Pensamento Ocidental 3:31-39.
    The medical literature in Rome firstly lives on Greek scientific works, because Latin language, inappropriate for speculative matters, couldn’t be succeeded to express the grandiosity and precision of the subject. So, Roman medicine assimilates the Greek medical culture. Roman doctors dedicate themselves to a public hygiene, prudently systematizing practice and concrete knowledge of other cultures. Pliny, the elder writes a work untitled Natural History, composed in thirty seven books, and interests us most those dedicated to medicine, its history (...)
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    John F. Healy. Pliny the Elder on Science and Technology. xvi + 467 pp., bibl., indexes.New York/Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1999. $110. [REVIEW]Roger French - 2002 - Isis 93 (1):103-103.
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    Natura, Ars, Historia. Anecdotic History of Art in Pliny the Elder’s Naturalis Historia Part I.Ágnes Darab - 2014 - Hermes 142 (2):206-224.
    The concluding five books (33-37) of Pliny the Elder’s Naturalis Historia enumerate various types of metals and minerals together with how these materials can be used. This utilization especially in fine arts gives Pliny a chance to survey the history of art. The peculiar feature of this historical narrative can be spotted in the author’s strongly anecdotic presentation. The first part of “Natura, Ars, Historia” is devoted to a specification, an analysis and an interpretation of the anecdotic (...)
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    Bathing for health with celsus and pliny the Elder.Garrett G. Fagan - 2006 - Classical Quarterly 56 (01):190-.
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  16. The Elder pliny, posidonius and surfaces.Ernesto Paparazzo - 2005 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 56 (2):363-376.
    This paper tries to demonstrate that some passages of Pliny's Naturalis historia on metallurgical materials are influenced by the Stoic philosopher Posidonius' view that surfaces possess a physical existence. Indeed, Pliny reports that copper surfaces are material, both acting towards drawing a patina to themselves, and being acted upon; i.e. they are both chemically modified by air and fire, and subject to mechanical removal. Also relatable to Posidonius, namely to his view of the interaction between soul and body, (...)
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    Natura, Ars, Historia. Anecdotic History of Art in Pliny the Elder’s Naturalis Historia Part II.Ágnes Darab - 2014 - Hermes 142 (3):279-297.
    The second part of “Ars, Natura, Historia” focuses on the narrative techniques used by Pliny’s art history found in the Naturalis Historia. The narratological analysis of the artist anecdotes draws our attention to how Pliny’s diction is essentially rooted within rhetoric. The artist anecdotes of Naturalis Historia fulfill the role of exemplum, and as such, they become the vehicle for conveying the sets of values expounded in the encyclopedia.
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    : The Anecdotal Narration and Encyclopedic Thought of Pliny the Elder’s “Naturalis Historia.”.Georgia Irby - 2022 - Isis 113 (4):865-866.
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    The question of the oppida veteris latii in pliny the Elder's natvralis historia.David Espinosa-Espinosa - 2018 - Classical Quarterly 68 (1):232-245.
    This article attempts to provide a plausible explanation of a series of expressions used by Pliny the Elder to designate a significant number of communities in Hispania:[oppida] Latio antiquitus donata,[oppida] Latinorum ueterum,oppidani Latii ueteris,[oppida] Latii antiquiandoppida ueteris Latii. These phrases, commonly explained from a chronological or typological viewpoint, encompass fifty Augustanciuitates, the most important feature of which was the enjoyment of Latin rights before the sources used by Pliny were written under the Early Principate. To address this (...)
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    Poison: Nature’s Argument for the Roman Empire in Pliny the Elder’s Naturalis Historia.Molly Ayn Jones-Lewis - 2012 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 106 (1):51-74.
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    Science in the Early Roman Empire: Pliny the Elder, His Sources and Influence. Roger French, Frank Greenaway.R. J. Hankinson - 1988 - Isis 79 (2):340-341.
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    Discite … Agricolae’: Modes of instruction in latin prose agricultural writing from Cato to pliny the Elder.H. M. Hine - 2011 - Classical Quarterly 61 (2):624-654.
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    Reserved for Eternal Punishment: The Elder Pliny's View of Free Germania (HN. 16.1-6).Klaus Sallmann - 1987 - American Journal of Philology 108 (1).
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    The Elder Pliny - (R.K.) Gibson, (R.) Morello (edd.) Pliny the Elder. Themes and Contexts. ( Mnemosyne Supplements 329.) Pp. xiv + 248. Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2011. Cased, €103, US$141. ISBN: 978-90-04-20234-4. [REVIEW]Zoja Bojic - 2012 - The Classical Review 62 (2):516-518.
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    TRANSLATING PLINY - (B.) Turner, (R.J.A.) Talbert (trans.) Pliny the Elder's World. Natural History_, _Books 2–6. Pp. xii + 317, maps. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2022. Cased, £79.99, US$105. ISBN: 978-1-108-48175-5. [REVIEW]Paul T. Keyser - 2023 - The Classical Review 73 (2):535-537.
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    Roman Nature: The Thought of Pliny the Elder by Mary Beagon. [REVIEW]Liba Taub - 1994 - Isis 85:501-502.
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    The Elder Pliny's Chapters on Chemical Subjects. Part I., edited, with translation and notes, by K. C. Bailey. Pp. 249. London: Arnold, 1929. 12s. 6d. [REVIEW]R. O. Moon - 1930 - The Classical Review 44 (05):204-.
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    A Mediaeval Excerptor of the Elder Pliny.D. J. Campbell - 1932 - Classical Quarterly 26 (02):116-.
    Editors of Pliny's Naturalis Historia have not had to deplore the paucity of the MS. tradition, but rather its value; while MSS. belonging to the ordo recentiorum are numerous and fairly complete, those of the ordo uetustiorum are very few, and never contain more than a few books, often with considerable gaps. They are A ii 196–vi 51, M xi–xv, P and H parts of xviii, I xxiii, xxv, B xxxii–xxxvii . There are also some scattered fragments. Detlefsen indeed (...)
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    A Mediaeval Excerptor Of The Elder Pliny.D. J. Campbell - 1932 - Classical Quarterly 26 (2):116-119.
    Editors of Pliny's Naturalis Historia have not had to deplore the paucity of the MS. tradition, but rather its value; while MSS. belonging to the ordo recentiorum are numerous and fairly complete, those of the ordo uetustiorum are very few, and never contain more than a few books, often with considerable gaps. They are A ii 196–vi 51, M xi–xv, P and H parts of xviii, I xxiii, xxv, B xxxii–xxxvii. There are also some scattered fragments. Detlefsen indeed claimed (...)
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    Science in the Early Roman Empire: Pliny the Elder, His Sources and Influence by Roger French; Frank Greenaway. [REVIEW]R. Hankinson - 1988 - Isis 79:340-341.
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    The Elder Pliny Mary Beagon: Roman Nature: The Thought of Pliny the Elder. (Oxford Classical Monographs.) Pp. xi + 259. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1992. Cased, £30. [REVIEW]John F. Healy - 1994 - The Classical Review 44 (01):54-56.
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    The Elder Pliny[REVIEW]John Healy - 1994 - The Chesterton Review 44 (1):54-56.
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  33. Two MSS of the Elder Pliny.D. J. Campbell - 1936 - American Journal of Philology 57 (2):113.
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    The Moralizing of the Elder Pliny Sandra Citroni Marchetti: Plinio il Vecchio e la tradizione del moralismo romano. (Biblioteca di 'Materiali e discussioni per l'analisi dei testi classici', 9.) Pp. 308. Pisa: Giardini, 1991. Paper. [REVIEW]G. O. Hutchinson - 1993 - The Classical Review 43 (01):61-63.
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    The Moralizing of the Elder Pliny[REVIEW]G. O. Hutchinson - 1993 - The Classical Review 43 (1):61-63.
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    The Elder Pliny's Chapters on Chemical Subjects. Part I., edited, with translation and notes, by K. C. Bailey. Pp. 249. London: Arnold, 1929. 12s. 6d. [REVIEW]R. O. Moon - 1930 - The Classical Review 44 (5):204-204.
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    Pliny on Chemistry The Elder Pliny's Chapters on Chemical Subjects. Part II. Edited with Translation and Notes by Kenneth C. Bailey. Pp. 287. London: Arnold, 1932. Cloth, 15s. [REVIEW]R. O. Moon - 1932 - The Classical Review 46 (06):271-.
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    Education in Ancient Rome: From the Elder Cato to the Younger Pliny.Paul MacKendrick & Stanley F. Bonner - 1979 - American Journal of Philology 100 (4):591.
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    The Fuller's Earths of the Elder Pliny.Robert H. S. Robertson - 1949 - The Classical Review 63 (02):51-52.
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    The Style of the Elder Pliny[REVIEW]D. E. Eichholz - 1958 - The Classical Review 8 (1):51-53.
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    Pliny’s Encyclopedia: The Reception of the N Atural History.Aude Doody - 2010 - Cambridge University Press.
    The Elder Pliny's Natural History is one of the largest and most extraordinary works to survive from antiquity. It has often been referred to as an encyclopedia, usually without full awareness of what such a characterisation implies. In this book, Dr Doody examines this concept and its applicability to the work, paying far more attention than ever before to the varying ways in which it has been read during the last two thousand years, especially by Francis Bacon and (...)
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    Disassembling Actor-network Theory.Dave Elder-Vass - 2015 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 45 (1):100-121.
    One of the strikingly iconoclastic features of actor-network theory is its juxtaposition of the claim to be a realist perspective with denials that supposedly natural phenomena existed before scientists “made them up.” This paper explains and criticizes such arguments in the work of Bruno Latour. By combining referent and reference in the concept of assemblages, Latour provides a superficially viable way to reconcile these apparently incompatible claims. This paper will argue, however, that this conflation of referent and reference leads Latour’s (...)
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    Conventionalism and realism-imitating counterfactuals.Crawford L. Elder - 2006 - Philosophical Quarterly 56 (222):1–15.
    Historically, opponents of realism have argued that the world’s objects are constructed by our cognitive activities—or, less colorfully, that they exist and are as they are only relative to our ways of thinking and speaking. To this realists have stoutly replied that even if we had thought or spoken in ways different from our actual ones, the world would still have been populated by the same objects as it actually is, or at least by most of them. (Our thinking differently (...)
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    The Causal Power of Social Structures: Emergence, Structure and Agency.Dave Elder-Vass - 2010 - Cambridge University Press.
    The problem of structure and agency has been the subject of intense debate in the social sciences for over 100 years. This book offers a solution. Using a critical realist version of the theory of emergence, Dave Elder-Vass argues that, instead of ascribing causal significance to an abstract notion of social structure or a monolithic concept of society, we must recognise that it is specific groups of people that have social structural power. Some of these groups are entities with (...)
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    The ethics of St. Thomas Aquinas: happiness, natural law and the virtues.Leo Elders - 2019 - Washington, D.C.: Catholic University of America Press.
    The far reaching changes in man's social and personal life taking place in our lifetime underline the need for a sound ethical evaluation of our rights and duties and of human behaviour both on the individual level and in the political society. On many issues judgments of value vary widely and a consultation of the thought of Thomas Aquinas on the basic questions will be helpful, the more since he is not only one of the greatest philosophers but also succeeded (...)
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    The Religions of Tibet.George R. Elder - 1982 - Philosophy East and West 32 (1):117-118.
  47. George Grant on the Transcendence of the Beautiful and the Good.R. Bruce Elder - 2008 - Ultimate Reality and Meaning 31 (4):260-283.
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  48. Reflections on the Violence of Art.R. Bruce Elder - 2009 - Ultimate Reality and Meaning 32 (2-4):119-143.
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    Why some Jehovah's Witnesses accept blood and conscientiously reject official Watchtower Society blood policy.L. Elder - 2000 - Journal of Medical Ethics 26 (5):375-380.
    In their responses to Dr Osamu Muramoto Watchtower Society spokesmen David Malyon and Donald Ridley ,1–3 deny many of the criticisms levelled against the WTS by Muramoto.4–6 In this paper I argue as a Jehovah's Witness and on behalf of the members of AJWRB that there is no biblical basis for the WTS's partial ban on blood and that this dissenting theological view should be made clear to all JW patients who reject blood on religious grounds. Such patients should be (...)
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    ‘Materially social’ critical realism: an interview with Dave Elder-Vass.Dave Elder-Vass & Jamie Morgan - 2022 - Journal of Critical Realism 21 (2):211-246.
    In this wide-ranging interview, Dave Elder-Vass discusses his main contributions to critical realist theory over two decades. In the first half, he explains his early work on emergence, agency, str...
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