“The world, and whatever that be which we call the heavens, by the vault of which all things are enclosed, we must conceive to be a deity, to be eternal, without bounds, neither created nor subject at any time to destruction. To inquire what is beyond it is no concern of man; nor can the human mind form any conjecture concerning it.”
Quote by Pliny the Elder
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Delphi Complete Works of Pliny the Elder (Illustrated)
The book is a meticulous compilation of the works of Pliny the Elder, a Roman statesman, naturalist, and author. It features detailed texts and is enhanced with visual aids to aid in understanding the historical context and content. The collection is intended for scholars and enthusiasts of classical literature and history. more
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