The 37-volume Naturalis Historia, written by the Roman naturalist Pliny the Elder, is the world’s earliest surviving encyclopedia. In the first century C.E., Pliny set out to collect the breadth of human knowledge, and millennia later, it’s still a great document for learning a little bit about everything. It has chapters on sugar, Germany, the rainbow, Cesarean births, the art of painting, and hypothetical antipodes.
It also makes delightfully apparent where Pliny’s most passionate interests lay: Consider the chapters “Elephants (Their Capacity),” “When Elephants Were First Put Into Harness,” “The Docility of the Elephant,” and “Wonderful Things Which Have Been Done by the Elephant.”
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