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  • Book 20: liber xx
  • Book 21: liber xxi
  • Book 22: liber xxii
  • Book 23: liber xxiii
  • Book 24: liber xxiv
  • Book 25: liber xxv
  • Book 26: liber xxvi
  • Book 27: liber xxvii
  • Book 28: liber xxviii
  • Book 29: liber xxix
  • Book 30: liber xxx
  • Book 31: liber xxxi
  • Book 32: liber xxxii
  • Book 33: liber xxxiii
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  • Pliny the Elder, Naturalis Historia (ed. Karl Friedrich Theodor Mayhoff)

    liber xxvii

    Editions and translations: English (ed. John Bostock, M.D., F.R.S., H.T. Riley, Esq., B.A.) | Latin (ed. Karl Friedrich Theodor Mayhoff)
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    VII.

    dipsacos folia habet lactucae bullasque spinosas in dorsi medio, caulem ii cubitorum iisdem spinis horridum, genicula eius binis foliis amplectentibus concavo alarum sinu, in quo subsistit ros salsus. in cacumine capitula sunt echinata spinis. nascitur in aquosis. sanat rimas sedis, item fistulas decocta in vino radice usque, dum sit crassitudo cerae, ut possit in fistulas collyrium mitti, item verrucas omnium generum. quidam et alarum, quas supra diximus, sucum inlinunt iis. - dryopteris felici similis in arboribus nascitur, tenui foliorum subdulcium incisura, radice hirsuta. vis ei caustica, et ideo psilotrum est radix tusa, inlinitur enim usque, dum sudores evocet, iterum et tertium ita, ne sudor abluatur. - drabe phono similis herba est, cauliculis tenuibus, cubitalibus, circumdatis utrimque foliis pollicari amplitudine, qualia oxymyrsines, sed candidioribus mollioribusque, flore candido sabuci. edunt cauliculos decoctos, semine vero eius pro pipere utuntur.


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    Naturalis Historia. Pliny the Elder. Karl Friedrich Theodor Mayhoff. Lipsiae. Teubner. 1906.


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