Beagon on Pliny’s Natural History
Please read:
– Lindberg, 133-159, and
– Mary Beagon, The Elder Pliny on the Human Animal: Natural History, Book 7 (New York: Oxford University Press, 2005), pp 1-39; available on the Hagerty Library catalogue at: http://site.ebrary.com.ezproxy2.library.drexel.edu/lib/drexel/detail.action?docID=10271422 (You may need to copy the URL into your browser.)
Then discuss in an essay of 300-350 words:
– BRead (skim) pages 1-39 of Beagon’s work, and then select a passage/entry from Pliny’s seventh book to discuss–Open the Chapter called “Translation” to access Pliny’s work. State the number of the passage and then tell me:
a) what Pliny discusses in it, and
b) how it reflects the state of knowledge or science in the early Roman period.
c) Be sure to read the Beagon’s commentary on the passage for help with this.
In-text citations:
Cite your sources using in-text citations using footnotes in Chicago Manual Style (See below).
Bibliography:
Include a Bibliography listing all the sources you have used. I prefer Chicago Manual of Style: https://www.chicagomanualofstyle.org/tools_citationguide.html