Natural Questions, Volume II
Explore the wonders of the cosmos with "Natural Questions, Volume II" by Seneca the Younger, published by Harvard University Press in 1972. This remarkable work spans 320 pages and delves into celestial phenomena, providing a comprehensive examination of the natural world as understood by ancient scholars. In Book 1, Seneca investigates atmospheric fires; in Book 2, he elucidates the mysteries of lightning and thunder; and in Book 3, he explores the vast bodies of water. Seneca's unique approach involves surveying the theories of prominent authorities of his time, making this volume an essential guide to Greek and Roman perspectives on the heavens. Perfect for philosophy enthusiasts and history buffs alike, this hardback edition invites readers to engage with the rich intellectual traditions of antiquity. Don't miss the opportunity to add this classic to your collection!