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Roman Nature

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Pliny's Natural History has too often been regarded as simply a quarry for quaint stories - a view which has tended to overshadow its overall structure and purpose. Dr Beagon redresses the balance and illuminates the Natural History as the work of an author with an identifiable mode of thinking and a coherent attitude towards his clearly-stated theme, Nature. Taking its cue from Pliny, the book examines his cosmology and in particular his portrayal of the relationship between Nature and the creation he considered her greatest, Man. Author and work are also placed in their wider literary and historical context. Pliny himself emerges no longer as a faceless compiler, but as a character with a valuable contribution to make to an understanding of intellectual attitudes in the first century AD. A more typical Roman than most of the intellectual authors studied today, he can offer a much more accurate picture of the Roman in his `natural' setting.

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ISBN: 9780198147268
Publication date: 4th June 1992
Author: Mary Beagon
Publisher: Clarendon Press an imprint of Oxford University Press
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 270 pages
Series: Oxford Classical Monographs
Genres: Literary studies: ancient, classical and medieval
Nature and the natural world: general interest
History of ideas