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Seneca (c. 4–65 CE) devotes most of Naturales Quaestiones to celestial phenomena. In Book 1 he discusses fires in the atmosphere; in 2, lightning and thunder; in 3, bodies of water. Seneca’s method is to survey the theories of major authorities on the subject at hand, so his work is a guide to Greek and Roman thinking about the heavens.
Translated by Thomas H. Corcoran
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Binding: Hardback
Publication date: 01 Jan 1971
Dimensions: 117 x 170 x 20 mm
ISBN: 9780674994959