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Natural Questions, Volume I

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ISBN 9780674994959

Natural Questions, Volume I

Discover the intriguing insights of Seneca in Natural Questions, Volume I, published by Harvard University Press in 1971. This hardback edition spans 336 pages and delves deep into celestial phenomena, making it an essential read for anyone fascinated by the natural world. In the first volume, Seneca explores atmospheric fires, the mysteries of lightning and thunder, and the characteristics of bodies of water. His analytical approach surveys the theories of prominent authorities, providing a comprehensive guide to ancient Greek and Roman perspectives on the heavens. Perfect for scholars and enthusiasts alike, this work not only enriches your understanding of natural philosophy but also connects you to the rich intellectual heritage of antiquity. Enhance your library with this classic exploration of nature's wonders.

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Natural Questions, Volume I

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