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Geoponici (the
Latinized form of a
nonexistent Γεωπονικοί, used for convenience), or
Scriptores rei rusticae, is a
collective term for the Gr**** and Latin...
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Pierre –
Geocentric Volume 11.6:
Geodesy –
Geometry Volume 11.7:
Geoponici – Germany[p.804-p.840]
Volume 11.8: Germany[p.841-p.901] – Gibson...
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Marcus Terentius Varro (116–27 BCE) was a
Roman polymath and a
prolific author. He is
regarded as
ancient Rome's
greatest scholar, and was
described by...
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Marcus Porcius Cato (/ˈkɑːtoʊ/, KAH-toe; 234–149 BC), also
known as Cato the
Censor (Latin: Censorius), the
Elder and the Wise, was a
Roman soldier, senator...
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Lucius Junius Moderatus Columella (/ˌkɒljəˈmɛlə/, Arabic: Yunius: 12 ) was a
prominent Roman writer on
agriculture in the
Roman Empire. His De re rustica...
- The
Georgics (/ˈdʒɔːrdʒɪks/ JOR-jiks; Latin:
Georgica [ɡeˈoːrɡɪka]) is a poem by
Latin poet Virgil,
likely published in 29 BCE. As the name
suggests (from...
- The
Natural History (Latin:
Naturalis Historia) is a
Latin work by
Pliny the Elder. The
largest single work to have
survived from the
Roman Empire to the...
- De agri
cultura ([deː ˈaɡriː kʊlˈtuːraː]), also
known as On
Farming or On Agriculture, is a
treatise on
Roman agriculture by Cato the Elder. It is the...
- B****us (fl. late 6th/early 7th century),
called Scholasticus, one of the
geoponici Saleius B****us,
Roman epic poet
Saint B****us of Nice (died c. 248–251)...
- Mago (Punic: 𐤌𐤂𐤍, MGN) was a
Carthaginian writer,
author of an
agricultural manual in
Punic which was a
record of the
farming knowledge of Carthage...