Of agri will cultura
Of agri will cultura (or Of Re rustica ), treated Latin of Agriculture, is the only work of Caton Old the which reached us.
After some details on the Drinking S, the sacrifices and medicine, Caton to the description of the ploughing implements passes. It treats then culture of the fields, vine, olive-tree, fruit trees; he also speaks about the Clerc's Office S and the Marcottage. Work translated by Charles François Saboureux of Hosiery, 1771, and in the Collection Nisard, and some fragments, joined together by Heinrich Albrecht Lion, Gœttingue, 1826, and by Henri Jordan, Leipzig, 1860.
See too
- Libri of Re rustica
External bonds
Synopsis detailed in Latin
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