. De historia natvrali vetervm, libellvs primvs. Natural history. 184 CAP« IV. §. 3. DE COLL. RER. NAT*&C* tiores imagines & figna, maxime eorum, qui eruditionis antiftites fuerant, Exquifitum ira Tufculano erat opus Hermeracla, quae Mer- curii & Herculis imagines coniun&as in vno corpore exhibebat, quodque e loco remotif- fimo adducendum curaverat. (i.) Quid ergo cauflae efle putemus, cur veteres non eadem cura res naturales collegerint ? Curtofitas na- turalis^ quam vocat Linnaeus, fuit fane in Plinio, qui fi quid viderit rarum, non oroittit addere iJIud; V$l&% vidimus. (
. De historia natvrali vetervm, libellvs primvs. Natural history. 184 CAP« IV. §. 3. DE COLL. RER. NAT*&C* tiores imagines & figna, maxime eorum, qui eruditionis antiftites fuerant, Exquifitum ira Tufculano erat opus Hermeracla, quae Mer- curii & Herculis imagines coniun&as in vno corpore exhibebat, quodque e loco remotif- fimo adducendum curaverat. (i.) Quid ergo cauflae efle putemus, cur veteres non eadem cura res naturales collegerint ? Curtofitas na- turalis^ quam vocat Linnaeus, fuit fane in Plinio, qui fi quid viderit rarum, non oroittit addere iJIud; V$l&% vidimus. (l.) Cicero L 7. ep* ad diverfhs *}. & L* t* spift. ad Atticum*. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Beckmann, Johann, 1739-1811. Petropoli et Göttingae, impensis Dieterichianis
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