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Recovering a Late-Antique Edition of Pliny's Natural History

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Half a dozen authors quote a total of over forty extracts from Pliny's Natural History that are absent from our manuscripts of Pliny. These extracts have been virtually ignored by scholars, and never studied systematically. This book demonstrates that the half-dozen sources, Latin writers of the fifth to thirteenth centuries CE, are reliable, and argues that their extracts should be received as good evidence of a hitherto unsuspected augmented edition of Pliny, probably produced around 300 to 350 CE. Greek writers of the same era produced augmented versions of scientific texts to update, expand, and "complete" the work of the original authors. Pliny's own work is composed in such a way as to invite augmentation. Paul T. Keyser's efforts to recover the augmented Natural History suggest that late-antique Latin writers were also renovators of their scientific literature. The unknown augmentor, Keyser argues, was aiming to "complete" Pliny with new data, and to organize Pliny's sometimes scattered presentations, all with the aim of making Pliny's work more useful. The evidence shows that even in unfavorable times, some Latin writers were able to continue practicing science.

List of contents

Pliny - Augments and Epitomes - Augmented Editions in Late Antiquity - The Nature of the Natural History and Its Fitness for Augmentation - Recorders of the Augmented Pliny - Bibliography - Index of Quotations of Plinius Auctus - Topic Index - Passages Cited.

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Paul T. Keyser studied physics and classics at St. Andrew¿s School, Duke University, and the University of Colorado at Boulder (where he obtained a Ph.D. in physics and another in classics). He taught at Edmonton, Cornell, and Tuscaloosa before becoming a software engineer at IBM and Google. He now works as a site-reliability engineer and publishes on ancient Greco-Roman science and technology. He has co-edited three books: Greek Science (2002); Encyclopedia of Ancient Natural Scientists (2008); and the Oxford Handbook of Science and Medicine in the Classical World (2018).

Summary

This book studies extracts from Pliny's Natural History, made by several Latin writers in the fifth to seventh centuries CE, that are not found in extant manuscripts of Pliny, arguing that these extracts derive from a hitherto unsuspected augmented edition of Pliny, probably produced around 300-350 CE.

Product details

Authors Paul T Keyser, Paul T. Keyser
Publisher Peter Lang
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2020
 
EAN 9781433168260
ISBN 978-1-4331-6826-0
No. of pages 282
Dimensions 150 mm x 21 mm x 225 mm
Weight 489 g
Illustrations 13 Abb.
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > General, dictionaries
Non-fiction book > Nature, technology > Nature: general, reference works

Edition, NATURE / General, Paul, Simpson, natural history, antique, Plinius, Late, Nature and the natural world: general interest, <, Meagan, Recovering, Auctus, i>Natural, Pliny’s, History<, Keyser

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