Natural History by Pliny Book VI
Pliny the Elder, The Natural History
John Bostock, M.D., F.R.S., H.T. Riley, Esq., B.A., Ed. London, 1855.
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Book VI looks eastwards to the Black Sea, India and the Far East. Some Chapters are produced below:
- Chapter 1 - The Euxine And The Maryandini.
- Chapter 4 - The region of Themiscyra, and the nations therein.
- Chapter 6 - The Cimmerian Bosporus
- Chapter 8 - The situation of Cappadocia
- Chapter 10 - The Rivers Cyrus and Araxes
- Chapter 11 - Albania, Iberia, and The Adjoining Nations
- Chapter 12 - The passes of the Caucasus
- Chapter 13 - The Islands of the Euxine
- Chapter 14 - Nations in the vicinity of the Scythian Ocean
- Chapter 15 - The Caspian Sea and Hyrcanian Sea.
- Chapter 17 - Media and the Caspian Gates.
- Chapter 18 - Nations situated around the Hyrcanian Sea.
- Chapter 19 - The nations of Scythia and the countries on the eastern ocean
- Chapter 21 - The Nations of India
- Chapter 25 - The Ariani and the adjoining Nations
- Chapter 26 - Voyages to India.
- Chapter 28 - The Persian And The Arabian Gulfs.
- Chapter 33 - The Gulfs Of The Red Sea
- Chapter 36 - Islands of the Æthiopian Sea
- Chapter 37 - The Fortunate Islands
- Chapter 38 - The comparative distances of places on the face of the earth
- Chapter 39 - Division of the earth into parallels and shadows of equal length