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XXXV. On the Adamant-stone
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Introduction ix
- Note to the Paperback Edition xlv
- I. We begin first of all by speaking of the Lion, the king of all the beasts 1
- II. On the Antelope 4
- III. On Piroboli Rocks 6
- IV. On the Swordfish 6
- V. On the Charadrius 7
- VI. On the Pelican 9
- VII. On the Owl 10
- VIII. On the Eagle 12
- IX. On the Phoenix 13
- X. On the Hoopoe 14
- XI. On the Wild Ass 15
- XII. On the Viper 15
- XIII. On the Serpent 16
- XIV. On the Ant 20
- XV. On the Siren and Ass-Centaur 23
- XVI. On the Hedgehog 24
- XVII. On the Ibis 25
- XVIII. On the Fox 27
- XIX. On the Peridexion Tree and the Doves 28
- XX. On the Elephant 29
- XXI. On Amos the Prophet 32
- XXII. On the Roe 33
- XXIII. On the Agate-stone 34
- XXIV. On the Oyster-stone and the Pearl 34
- XXXV. On the Adamant-stone 38
- XXVI. On the Other Nature of the Wild Ass and the Monkey 38
- XXVII. On the Indian-stone 40
- XXVIII. On the Heron, that is, the Coot 40
- XXIX. On the Fig Tree 41
- XXX. On the Panther 42
- XXXI. On the Whale, that is, the Aspidoceleon 45
- XXXII. On the Partridge 46
- XXXIII. On the Vulture 47
- XXXIV. On the Ant-lion 49
- XXXV. On the Weasel 50
- XXXVI. On the Unicorn 51
- XXXVII. On the Beaver 52
- XXXVIII. On the Hyena or the Brute 52
- XXXIX. On the Niluus 53
- XL. On the Echinemon 54
- XLI. On the Little Crow 54
- XLII. On the Ostrich 55
- XLIII. On the Turtle-dove 56
- XLIV. On the Swallow 58
- XLV. On the Stag 58
- XLVI. On the Frog 60
- XLVII. On the Lizard, that is, the Salamander 61
- XLVIII. On the Magnet 61
- XLIX. On the Adamant-stone 62
- L. On the Doves 64
- LI. On the Sun-lizard, that is, the Sun-eel 66
- NOTES 68
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Introduction ix
- Note to the Paperback Edition xlv
- I. We begin first of all by speaking of the Lion, the king of all the beasts 1
- II. On the Antelope 4
- III. On Piroboli Rocks 6
- IV. On the Swordfish 6
- V. On the Charadrius 7
- VI. On the Pelican 9
- VII. On the Owl 10
- VIII. On the Eagle 12
- IX. On the Phoenix 13
- X. On the Hoopoe 14
- XI. On the Wild Ass 15
- XII. On the Viper 15
- XIII. On the Serpent 16
- XIV. On the Ant 20
- XV. On the Siren and Ass-Centaur 23
- XVI. On the Hedgehog 24
- XVII. On the Ibis 25
- XVIII. On the Fox 27
- XIX. On the Peridexion Tree and the Doves 28
- XX. On the Elephant 29
- XXI. On Amos the Prophet 32
- XXII. On the Roe 33
- XXIII. On the Agate-stone 34
- XXIV. On the Oyster-stone and the Pearl 34
- XXXV. On the Adamant-stone 38
- XXVI. On the Other Nature of the Wild Ass and the Monkey 38
- XXVII. On the Indian-stone 40
- XXVIII. On the Heron, that is, the Coot 40
- XXIX. On the Fig Tree 41
- XXX. On the Panther 42
- XXXI. On the Whale, that is, the Aspidoceleon 45
- XXXII. On the Partridge 46
- XXXIII. On the Vulture 47
- XXXIV. On the Ant-lion 49
- XXXV. On the Weasel 50
- XXXVI. On the Unicorn 51
- XXXVII. On the Beaver 52
- XXXVIII. On the Hyena or the Brute 52
- XXXIX. On the Niluus 53
- XL. On the Echinemon 54
- XLI. On the Little Crow 54
- XLII. On the Ostrich 55
- XLIII. On the Turtle-dove 56
- XLIV. On the Swallow 58
- XLV. On the Stag 58
- XLVI. On the Frog 60
- XLVII. On the Lizard, that is, the Salamander 61
- XLVIII. On the Magnet 61
- XLIX. On the Adamant-stone 62
- L. On the Doves 64
- LI. On the Sun-lizard, that is, the Sun-eel 66
- NOTES 68