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SectionTitleReaderNotesListen UrlStatus
1 Book 31, Chapters 1 to 15. Remarkable facts connected with water. The different properties of water. Remedies derived from water. Curative waters. Salt and bitter waters.  Okiemou12 PL OK
2 Book 31, Chapters 16 to 32. Marvellous facts connected with water. Method of searching for water. The method of conveying water.  Okiemou12 PL OK
3 Book 31, Chapters 33 to 42. The uses of sea-water. Thalassomeli and hydromeli. Various kinds of salt. Properties of salt. Flower of salt.  Okiemou12 PL OK
4 Book 31, Chapters 43 to 47. Garum. Alex. The nature of salt. Nitrum. Sponges. Summary. Roman Authors Quoted. Foreign Authors Quoted.  kgsaturn PL OK
5 Book 32, Chapters 1 to 12. Remedies from aquatic animals. The torpedo. The sea-hare. Properties of fishes. Corals. Pastinaca. Galeos. Sur-mullet.  Lector1 PL OK
6 Book 32, Chapters 13 to 22. Remedies from amphibious animals. Remedies for poisons and stings. Remedies from frogs, crabs, oysters and sea-weed.  brownrottger PL OK
7 Book 32, Chapters 23 to 32. Remedies for alopecy, diseases of the eyes and ears, tooth-ache, spots on the face, scrofula, coughs and diseases of the chest, pains in the liver and sides, diseases of the bowels, spleen and bladder.  ingridluo PL OK
8 Book 32, Chapters 33 to 47. Remedies for the intestines, the generative organs, remedies for the gout, epilepsy, lethargy, burns, diseases of the sinews, ulcers, warts. Depilatories.  silverquill PL OK
9 Book 32, Chapters 48 to 54. Remedies for diseases of infants. Preventing intoxication. Aphrodisiacs. Other aquatic productions. Names of fishes. Summary, Roman authors quoted. Foreign authors quoted.  Rapunzelina PL OK
10 Book 33, Chapters 1 to 6. Metals. Gold. The origin of gold rings.The right of wearing gold rings.  adrianstephens PL OK
11 Book 33, Chapters 7 to 12. The decuries of the judges. The equestrian order. Gifts of gold and silver. Crowns of gold. Uses made of gold by females.  adrianstephens PL OK
12 Book 33, Chapters 13 to 21. Coins of gold, silver and copper. Man's cupidity for gold. Gilding. How gold is found.  kgsaturn PL OK
13 Book 33, Chapters 22 to 35. Orpimentum. Electrum. Statues of gold. Chrysocolla. Silver. Quicksilver. Stimmi, alabastrum, larbasus, scoria of silver.  adrianstephens PL OK
14 Book 33, Chapters 36 to 46. Minium. Cinnabaris. Gilding with silver. Testing silver and gold. MIrrors. Egyptian silver.  adrianstephens PL OK
15 Book 33, Chapters 47 to 58. Immense wealth. Voluntary contributions. Luxury and frugality. Silver plates. Statues of silver. Caeruleum. Summary, Roman authors quoted. Foreign authors quoted.  adrianstephens PL OK
16 Book 34, Chapters 1 to 8. Brass, copper.  SoundsLikeJack PL OK
17 Book 34, Chapters 9 to 18. Statues. Prices of statues. Colossal statues.  SoundsLikeJack PL OK
18 Book 34, Chapter 19. Most celebrated works in brass and their artists.  SoundsLikeJack PL OK
19 Book 34, Chapters 20 to 38. Copper. Medicinal properties of metals.  SoundsLikeJack PL OK
20 Book 34, Chapters 39 to 46. Iron. Ores. Live iron. Methods of preventing rust.  SoundsLikeJack PL OK
21 Book 34, Chapters 47 to 56. Lead. Molybdaena. Psimithium. Sandarach. Arrhenicum. Summary, Roman authors quoted. Foreign authors quoted.  SoundsLikeJack PL OK
22 Book 35, Chapters 1 to 10. Painting, portraits, monochrome paintings, earliest paintings, Roman paintings, foreign paintings  niobium PL OK
23 Book 35, Chapters 11 to 35. The art of painting, pigments, artificial colours, colours on wet coating, age of painting, contests of painting  niobium PL OK
24 Book 35, Chapter 36. Artists who painted with the pencil  Rapunzelina PL OK
25 Book 35, Chapters 37 to 42. Other kinds of painting. Encaustic painting. Colouring of tissues.  ingridluo PL OK
26 Book 35, Chapters 43 to 49. The art of modelling. Pottery. Brick walls.  ingridluo PL OK
27 Book 35, Chapters 50 to 59. Sulphur, Bitumen, Alumen, earths and their medicinal purposes. Summary, Roman authors quoted, foreign authors quoted.  Rapunzelina PL OK
28 Book 36, Chapters 1 to 4. Marble. Marble in public buildings. Marble columns. Sculptors in marble.  Bruce0McFadden PL OK
29 Book 36, Chapters 5 to 13. Marble slabs. The use of marble in Rome. Onyx and alabastrites. Lygdinus. Corallitic stones.  Owlivia PL OK
30 Book 36, Chapters 14 to 20. Obelisks. Works in Egypt. Pyramids. The Sphynx. The Pharos. Hanging Gardens.  GreenMagik PL OK
31 Book 36, Chapters 21 to 24. The Temple of Diana. Other temples. The fugitive stone. Marvellous buildings at Rome.  Owlivia PL OK
32 Book 36, Chapters 25 to 46. Magnets. Various kinds of stones and their medicinal uses.  Owlivia PL OK
33 Book 36, Chapters 47 to 70. Various kinds of silex. Stones used for buildings. Methods of building. Cisterns. Various kinds of sand. Plaster for walls. Columns. Gypsum. Pavements. Mosaic pavaments. Origins of glass. Kinds of glass. Obsidian glass. Summary. Roman authors quoted, Foreign authors quoted.  Owlivia PL OK
34 Book 37, Chapters 1 to 10. Jewels. Murrhine vessels. Crystals.  brownrottger PL OK
35 Book 37, Chapters 11 to 18. Amber. Precious stones. Smaragdus.  brownrottger PL OK
36 Book 37, Chapters 19 to 30. Tanos, beryls, opals, sardonyx, onyx, carbuncles, sandastros, lychnis, carchedonia.  brownrottger PL OK
37 Book 37, Chapters 31 to 50. Sarda, topazos, sapphiros, amethystos, chrysolitos, chryselectrum, asteria, astrobolos.  brownrottger PL OK
38 Book 37, Chapters 51 to 62. Several varieties of precious stones.  brownrottger PL OK
39 Book 37, Chapters 63 to 77. Several varieties of precious stones. The methods of testing precious stones. A comparative view of Nature as she appears in different countries. The comparative values of things. Summary. Roman authors quoted, Foreign authors quoted.  brownrottger PL OK