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Columella

Lucius Junius Moderatus Columella (/ˌkɒljəˈmɛlə/; Arabic: Yunius,[1]: 12  4 – c. 70 AD) was a prominent writer on agriculture in the Roman Empire.[2]

Lucius Junius Moderatus Columella
Portrait of Lucius Junius Moderatus Columella from Jean de Tournes, Insignium aliquot virorum icones, Lyon, 1559
Born4 AD
Gades, Hispania Baetica
Diedc. 70 AD
CitizenshipRoman
Notable worksDe re rustica
Statue of Columella, holding a sickle and an ox-yoke, in the Plaza de las Flores, Cádiz

His De re rustica in twelve volumes has been completely preserved and forms an important source on Roman agriculture, together with the works of Cato the Elder and Marcus Terentius Varro, both of which he occasionally cites. A smaller book on trees, De arboribus, is usually attributed to him.

In 1794 the Spanish botanists José Antonio Pavón Jiménez and Hipólito Ruiz López named a genus of Peruvian asterid Columellia in his honour.[3]

Personal life

Little is known of Columella's life. He was probably born in Gades, Hispania Baetica (modern Cádiz), possibly to Roman parents. After a career in the army (he was tribune in Syria in 35), he turned to farming his estates at Ardea, Carseoli, and Alba in Latium.[4]

De re rustica

In ancient times, Columella's work "appears to have been but little read", cited only by Pliny the Elder, Servius, Cassiodorus, and Isidorus, and having fallen "into almost complete neglect" after Palladius published an abridgement of it.[5]: 383 

This book is presented as advice to a certain Publius Silvinus. Previously known only in fragments, the complete book was among those discovered in monastery libraries in Switzerland and France by Poggio Bracciolini and his assistant Bartolomeo di Montepulciano during the Council of Constance, between 1414 and 1418.[6]

Structure of De re rustica ("On Rural Affairs"):

Book 10 is written entirely in dactylic hexameter verse, in imitation of, or homage to, Virgil. It may initially have been intended to be the concluding volume, books 11 and 12 being perhaps an addition to the original scheme.[7]

A complete, but anonymous, translation into English was published by Andrew Millar in 1745.[8] Excerpts had previously been translated by Richard Bradley.[9]

De arboribus

 
De re rustica, 1564

The short work De arboribus, "On Trees", is in manuscripts and early editions of Columella considered as book 3 of De re rustica.[10] However, it is clear from the opening sentences that it is part of a separate and possibly earlier work. As the anonymous translator of the Millar edition notes, in De arboribus there is no mention of the Publius Silvinus to whom the De re rustica is addressed.[8]: 571  A recent critical edition of the Latin text of the De re rustica includes it, but as incerti auctoris, by an unknown hand.[11] Cassiodorus mentions sixteen books of Columella, which has led to the suggestion that De arboribus formed part of a work in four volumes.[10]

Sources

In addition to Cato the Elder and Varro, Columella used many sources that are no longer extant and for which he is one of the few references. These include works by Aulus Cornelius Celsus, the Carthaginian writer Mago, Tremellius Scrofa, and many Greek sources. His uncle Marcus Columella, "a clever man and an exceptional farmer" (VII.2.30), had conducted experiments in sheep breeding, crossing colourful wild rams, introduced from Africa for gladiatorial games, with domestic sheep,[12] and may have influenced his nephew's interests. Columella owned farms in Italy; he refers specifically to estates at Ardea, Carseoli, and Alba,[13] and speaks repeatedly of his own practical experience in agriculture.

Principal early editions

The earliest editions of Columella group his works with those on agriculture of Cato the Elder, Varro and Palladius. Some modern library catalogues follow Brunet in listing these under "Rei rusticae scriptores" or "Scriptores rei rusticae".[14]

  • Iunii Moderati Columellae hortulus [Rome: Printer of Silius Italicus, c. 1471] (book X only)
  • Georgius Merula, Franciscus Colucia (eds.) De re rustica Opera et impensa Nicolai Ienson: Venetiis, 1472.
  • Lucii Iunii Moderati Columellae de Cultu hortorum Liber .xi. quem .Pub. Virgilius .M. i[n] Georgicis Posteris edendum dimisit. [Padova]: D[ominicus] S[iliprandus], [ca. 1480]
  • Opera Agricolationum: Columellæ: Varronis: Catonisque: nec non Palladii: cū excriptionibus .D. Philippi Beroaldi: & commentariis quæ in aliis impressionibus non extāt. Impensis Benedicti hectoris: Bonon., xiii. calen. octob. [19 Sept.], 1494
  • Beroaldo, Filippo "il vecchio" Oratio de felicitate habita in enarratione Georgicon Virgilii et Columellae Bononiae: per Ioannemantonium De Benedictis, 1507
  • Lucii Junii moderati Columell[ae] de cultu hortorum carme[n] : Necno[n] [et] Palladius de arboru[m] insitione una cu[m] Nicolai Barptholomaei Lochensis hortulo. Parisiis: Venundantur parisiis in aedibus Radulphi Laliseau [printed by Jean Marchant], [1512] (poetry sections only)
  • Columella, Lucius Iunius Moderatus Columella De cultu ortorum. Interprete Pio Bononiensi. Impressum Bononiae: a Hieronymo de Benedictis bibliopola et calcographo, 1520 mense Augusto
  • Libri De Re Rustica...Additis Nuper Commentariis Iunii Pompo. Fortunati in Librum De Cultu Hortorum, Cum Adnotationibus Philippi Beroaldi... Florence: Filippo Giunta, 1521
  • De re rustica libri XII. Euisdem de Arboris liber, separatus ab aliis. Lyon, Sébastien Gryphe, 1541
  • Columella, Lucius Iunius Moderatus De l'agricoltura libri XII. / Lutio Giunio Moderato Columella. Trattato de gli alberi, tradotto nuouamente di latino in lingua italiana per Pietro Lauro Modonese In Venetia: [Michele Tramezzino il vecchio], 1544
  • Les Douze livres des choses rustiques. Traduicts de Latin en François, par feu maistre Claude Cotereau Chanoine de Paris. La traduction duquel ha esté soingneusement reveue & en la plupart corrigée, & illustrée de doctes annotations par maistre Jean Thierry de Beauvoisis Paris: Jacques Kerver, 1551, 1555
  • Columella, Lucius Junius Moderatus Les douze liures ... des choses rustiques, tr. par C. Cotereau. La tr. corrigée & illustrée de doctes annotations par J. Thiery de Beauoisis Paris, 1555
  • Columella, Lucius Iunius Moderatus Lutio Giunio Moderato Columella De l'agricoltura libri XII. Trattato de gli alberi del medesimo, tradotto nuouamente di latino in lingua italiana per Pietro Lauro modonese. In Venetia: per Geronimo Caualcalouo, 1559
    • Reprinted: In Venetia: appresso Nicolò Beuilacqua, 1564
  • Orsini, Fulvio Notae ad M. Catonem, M. Varronem, L. Columellam de re rustica. Ad kalend. rusticum Farnesianum & veteres inscriptiones Fratrum Arvalium. Iunius Philargyrius in Bucolica & Georgica Virgilij. Notae ad Servium in Bucol. Georg. & Aeneid. Virg. Velius Longus de orthographia : ex bibliotheca Fulvi Ursini Romae: in aedib. S.P.Q.R. apud Georgium Ferrarium, 1587[15]
  • Bradley, Richard A Survey of the Ancient Husbandry and Gardening collected from Cato, Varro, Columella, Virgil, and others, the most eminent writers among the Greeks & Romans: wherein many of the most difficult passages in those authors are explain'd ... Adorn'd with cuts, etc. London: B. Motte, 1725
  • Gesner, Johann Matthias (ed.) Scriptores Rei Rusticae veteres Latini Cato, Varro, Columella, Palladius, quibus nunc accedit Vegetius de Mulo-Medicina et Gargilii Martialis fragmentum (Ausoni Popinæ De instrumento fundi liber. J. B. Morgagni epist. IV.) cum editionibus prope omnibus et MSS. pluribus collati: adjectae notae virorum clariss, integræ ... et lexicon Rei Rusticae curante Io. Matthia Gesnero Lipsiae: sumtibus Caspari Fritsch, 1735 (full text)
  • Lucius Junius Moderatus Columella (trans. Anon.) L. Junius Moderatus Columella of Husbandry, in Twelve Books: and his book, concerning Trees. Translated into English, with illustrations from Pliny, Cato, Varro, Palladius and other ancient and modern authors London: A. Millar, 1745

References

  1. ^ Thomas F. Glick, Steven Livesey, Faith Wallis (editors) (2014). Medieval Science, Technology, and Medicine: an Encyclopedia. London; New York: Routledge. ISBN 9780415969307.
  2. ^ Silke Diederich (2016). Columella. Oxford Bibliographies Online. Oxford: Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/obo/9780195389661-0203.
  3. ^ Joseph Fr. Michaud, Eugène Ernest Desplaces, Louis Gabriel Michaud (1854). Biographie universelle (Michaud) ancienne et moderne ... (in French). Paris: Madame C. Desplaces. Volume 8, page 668. Accessed June 2011.
  4. ^ Katharine T. von Stackelberg (2012). Columella. In: Roger S. Bagnall, Kai Brodersen, Craige B. Champion, Andrew Erskine, Sabine R. Huebner (editors) (2013). The Encyclopedia of Ancient History. Oxford: Blackwell Publishing Ltd. ISBN 9781405179355 (print), 9781444338386 online. doi:10.1002/9781444338386.wbeah06080.
  5. ^ Harry Thurston Peck (editor) (1896). "Columella, L. Iunius Moderātus". Harper's Dictionary of Classical Literature and Antiquities. New York: Harper & Brothers Publishers.
  6. ^ William Shepherd (1802). The life of Poggio Bracciolini. London; Liverpool: T. Cadell, Jun., & W. Davies. pp. iv, 487.
  7. ^ E.J. Kenney, W.V. Clausen (editors) (1982). The Cambridge history of classical literature, volume 2: Latin literature. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9780521210430, page 669.
  8. ^ a b [anonymous translator] (1745). L. Junius Moderatus Columella of Husbandry, in Twelve Books: and his book, concerning Trees. Translated into English, with illustrations from Pliny, Cato, Varro, Palladius and other ancient and modern authors. London: Andrew Millar.
  9. ^ Richard Bradley (1725). A Survey of the Ancient Husbandry and Gardening collected from Cato, Varro, Columella, Virgil, and others, the most eminent writers among the Greeks & Romans: wherein many of the most difficult passages in those authors are explain'd ... Adorn'd with cuts, etc.. London: B. Motte.
  10. ^ a b [Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge] (1837). Penny Cyclopaedia of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge. C. Knight. volumes 7–8, page 380. Accessed June 2011.
  11. ^ R. H. Rodgers (editor) (2010). L. Iuni Moderati Columellae Res rustica. Incerti auctoris Liber de arboribus (in Latin). Oxonii [Oxford, England]: E Typographeo Clarendoniano. ISBN 9780199271542. Accessed June 2011.
  12. ^ Denis Diderot, Jean Le Rond d' Alembert (editors) (1765). [ Encyclopédie ou Dictionnaire raisonné des sciences, des arts et des métiers ...] (in French). Neufchatel: S. Faulche. Volume 9 JU–MAM, page 179. Accessed June 2011.
  13. ^ "De re rustica (English translation) III.9.2". Loeb Classical Library edition, 1941. Accessed June 2011.
  14. ^ Jacques-Charles Brunet (1843). Manuel du libraire et de l'amateur de livres, fourth edition (in French). Paris: Silvestre. Volume 4, R–Zp, page 238. Accessed May 2011.
  15. ^ Fulvio Orsini (1587). Notae ad M. Catonem, M. Varronem, L. Columellam de re rustica. Ad kalend. rusticum Farnesianum & veteres inscriptiones Fratrum Arvalium. Iunius Philargyrius in Bucolica & Georgica Virgilij. Notae ad Servium in Bucol. Georg. & Aeneid. Virg. Velius Longus de orthographia : ex bibliotheca Fulvi Ursini. Romae: in aedib. S.P.Q.R.: apud Georgium Ferrarium. Full text online at Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, two copies: 1, 2.

Further reading

  • Baldwin, Barry. 1963. "Columella's Sources and How He Used Them." Latomus 22:785–791.
  • Bertoni, D. 2017. "Geometry and Genre in Columella". American Journal of Philology. 138.3: 527-554.
  • Carandini, Andrea. 1983. "Columella's Vineyard and the Rationality of the Roman Economy." Opus 2:177–204.
  • Carroll, Peter D. 1976. "Columella the Reformer." Latomus 35:783–790.
  • Doody, Aude. 2007. "Virgil the Farmer? Critiques of the Georgics in Columella and Pliny." Classical Philology. 102.2: 180-197.
  • Dumont, Jean Christian. 2008. "Columella and Vergil." Vergilius 54:49–59.
  • Forster, E. S. 1950. "Columella and His Latin Treatise on Agriculture." Greece and Rome 19:123–128.
  • Gowers, Emily. 2000. "Vegetable Love: Virgil, Columella, and Garden Poetry." Ramus 29:127–148.
  • Henderson, John. 2002. "Columella's Living Hedge: the Roman Gardening Book." The Journal of Roman Studies 92: 110-133.
  • Olson, L. 1943. "Columella and the Beginning of Soil Science." Agricultural History 17:65–72.
  • Requejo, A. 2017. "Columella's Georgics: Form, Method, Intertextuality, Ideology." U.W. Seattle, PhD dissertation

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Terentius Varro both of which he occasionally cites A smaller book on trees De arboribus code lat promoted to code la is usually attributed to him In 1794 the Spanish botanists Jose Antonio Pavon Jimenez and Hipolito Ruiz Lopez named a genus of Peruvian asterid Columellia in his honour 3 Contents 1 Personal life 2 De re rustica 3 De arboribus 4 Sources 5 Principal early editions 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External linksPersonal life EditLittle is known of Columella s life He was probably born in Gades Hispania Baetica modern Cadiz possibly to Roman parents After a career in the army he was tribune in Syria in 35 he turned to farming his estates at Ardea Carseoli and Alba in Latium 4 De re rustica EditIn ancient times Columella s work appears to have been but little read cited only by Pliny the Elder Servius Cassiodorus and Isidorus and having fallen into almost complete neglect after Palladius published an abridgement of it 5 383 This book is presented as advice to a certain Publius Silvinus Previously known only in fragments the complete book was among those discovered in monastery libraries in Switzerland and France by Poggio Bracciolini and his assistant Bartolomeo di Montepulciano during the Council of Constance between 1414 and 1418 6 Structure of De re rustica code lat promoted to code la On Rural Affairs soils viticulture fruits olive trees big animals cattle horses and mules small animals asses sheep goats pigs dogs fish and fowl chickens doves thrushes peacocks Numidian chicken and guineafowl geese ducks fish ponds wild animals enclosures for wild animals beekeeping production of honey and wax gardens personnel management calendars household managementBook 10 is written entirely in dactylic hexameter verse in imitation of or homage to Virgil It may initially have been intended to be the concluding volume books 11 and 12 being perhaps an addition to the original scheme 7 A complete but anonymous translation into English was published by Andrew Millar in 1745 8 Excerpts had previously been translated by Richard Bradley 9 De arboribus Edit De re rustica 1564 The short work De arboribus code lat promoted to code la On Trees is in manuscripts and early editions of Columella considered as book 3 of De re rustica code lat promoted to code la 10 However it is clear from the opening sentences that it is part of a separate and possibly earlier work As the anonymous translator of the Millar edition notes in De arboribus code lat promoted to code la there is no mention of the Publius Silvinus to whom the De re rustica code lat promoted to code la is addressed 8 571 A recent critical edition of the Latin text of the De re rustica code lat promoted to code la includes it but as incerti auctoris code lat promoted to code la by an unknown hand 11 Cassiodorus mentions sixteen books of Columella which has led to the suggestion that De arboribus code lat promoted to code la formed part of a work in four volumes 10 Sources EditIn addition to Cato the Elder and Varro Columella used many sources that are no longer extant and for which he is one of the few references These include works by Aulus Cornelius Celsus the Carthaginian writer Mago Tremellius Scrofa and many Greek sources His uncle Marcus Columella a clever man and an exceptional farmer VII 2 30 had conducted experiments in sheep breeding crossing colourful wild rams introduced from Africa for gladiatorial games with domestic sheep 12 and may have influenced his nephew s interests Columella owned farms in Italy he refers specifically to estates at Ardea Carseoli and Alba 13 and speaks repeatedly of his own practical experience in agriculture Principal early editions EditThe earliest editions of Columella group his works with those on agriculture of Cato the Elder Varro and Palladius Some modern library catalogues follow Brunet in listing these under Rei rusticae scriptores code lat promoted to code la or Scriptores rei rusticae code lat promoted to code la 14 Iunii Moderati Columellae hortulus code lat promoted to code la Rome Printer of Silius Italicus c 1471 book X only Georgius Merula Franciscus Colucia eds De re rustica code lat promoted to code la Opera et impensa Nicolai Ienson Venetiis 1472 Lucii Iunii Moderati Columellae de Cultu hortorum Liber xi quem Pub Virgilius M i n Georgicis Posteris edendum dimisit Padova D ominicus S iliprandus ca 1480 Opera Agricolationum Columellae Varronis Catonisque nec non Palladii cu excriptionibus D Philippi Beroaldi amp commentariis quae in aliis impressionibus non extat Impensis Benedicti hectoris Bonon xiii calen octob 19 Sept 1494 Beroaldo Filippo il vecchio Oratio de felicitate habita in enarratione Georgicon Virgilii et Columellae Bononiae per Ioannemantonium De Benedictis 1507 Lucii Junii moderati Columell ae de cultu hortorum carme n Necno n et Palladius de arboru m insitione una cu m Nicolai Barptholomaei Lochensis hortulo Parisiis Venundantur parisiis in aedibus Radulphi Laliseau printed by Jean Marchant 1512 poetry sections only Columella Lucius Iunius Moderatus Columella De cultu ortorum Interprete Pio Bononiensi Impressum Bononiae a Hieronymo de Benedictis bibliopola et calcographo 1520 mense Augusto Libri De Re Rustica Additis Nuper Commentariis Iunii Pompo Fortunati in Librum De Cultu Hortorum Cum Adnotationibus Philippi Beroaldi Florence Filippo Giunta 1521 De re rustica libri XII Euisdem de Arboris liber separatus ab aliis Lyon Sebastien Gryphe 1541 Columella Lucius Iunius Moderatus De l agricoltura libri XII Lutio Giunio Moderato Columella Trattato de gli alberi tradotto nuouamente di latino in lingua italiana per Pietro Lauro Modonese In Venetia Michele Tramezzino il vecchio 1544 Les Douze livres des choses rustiques Traduicts de Latin en Francois par feu maistre Claude Cotereau Chanoine de Paris La traduction duquel ha este soingneusement reveue amp en la plupart corrigee amp illustree de doctes annotations par maistre Jean Thierry de Beauvoisis Paris Jacques Kerver 1551 1555 Columella Lucius Junius Moderatus Les douze liures des choses rustiques tr par C Cotereau La tr corrigee amp illustree de doctes annotations par J Thiery de Beauoisis Paris 1555 Columella Lucius Iunius Moderatus Lutio Giunio Moderato Columella De l agricoltura libri XII Trattato de gli alberi del medesimo tradotto nuouamente di latino in lingua italiana per Pietro Lauro modonese In Venetia per Geronimo Caualcalouo 1559 Reprinted In Venetia appresso Nicolo Beuilacqua 1564 Orsini Fulvio Notae ad M Catonem M Varronem L Columellam de re rustica Ad kalend rusticum Farnesianum amp veteres inscriptiones Fratrum Arvalium Iunius Philargyrius in Bucolica amp Georgica Virgilij Notae ad Servium in Bucol Georg amp Aeneid Virg Velius Longus de orthographia ex bibliotheca Fulvi Ursini Romae in aedib S P Q R apud Georgium Ferrarium 1587 15 Bradley Richard A Survey of the Ancient Husbandry and Gardening collected from Cato Varro Columella Virgil and others the most eminent writers among the Greeks amp Romans wherein many of the most difficult passages in those authors are explain d Adorn d with cuts etc London B Motte 1725 Gesner Johann Matthias ed Scriptores Rei Rusticae veteres Latini Cato Varro Columella Palladius quibus nunc accedit Vegetius de Mulo Medicina et Gargilii Martialis fragmentum Ausoni Popinae De instrumento fundi liber J B Morgagni epist IV cum editionibus prope omnibus et MSS pluribus collati adjectae notae virorum clariss integrae et lexicon Rei Rusticae curante Io Matthia Gesnero Lipsiae sumtibus Caspari Fritsch 1735 full text Lucius Junius Moderatus Columella trans Anon L Junius Moderatus Columella of Husbandry in Twelve Books and his book concerning Trees Translated into English with illustrations from Pliny Cato Varro Palladius and other ancient and modern authors London A Millar 1745References Edit Thomas F Glick Steven Livesey Faith Wallis editors 2014 Medieval Science Technology and Medicine an Encyclopedia London New York Routledge ISBN 9780415969307 Silke Diederich 2016 Columella Oxford Bibliographies Online Oxford Oxford University Press doi 10 1093 obo 9780195389661 0203 Joseph Fr Michaud Eugene Ernest Desplaces Louis Gabriel Michaud 1854 Biographie universelle Michaud ancienne et moderne in French Paris Madame C Desplaces Volume 8 page 668 Accessed June 2011 Katharine T von Stackelberg 2012 Columella In Roger S Bagnall Kai Brodersen Craige B Champion Andrew Erskine Sabine R Huebner editors 2013 The Encyclopedia of Ancient History Oxford Blackwell Publishing Ltd ISBN 9781405179355 print 9781444338386 online doi 10 1002 9781444338386 wbeah06080 Harry Thurston Peck editor 1896 Columella L Iunius Moderatus Harper s Dictionary of Classical Literature and Antiquities New York Harper amp Brothers Publishers William Shepherd 1802 The life of Poggio Bracciolini London Liverpool T Cadell Jun amp W Davies pp iv 487 E J Kenney W V Clausen editors 1982 The Cambridge history of classical literature volume 2 Latin literature Cambridge Cambridge University Press ISBN 9780521210430 page 669 a b anonymous translator 1745 L Junius Moderatus Columella of Husbandry in Twelve Books and his book concerning Trees Translated into English with illustrations from Pliny Cato Varro Palladius and other ancient and modern authors London Andrew Millar Richard Bradley 1725 A Survey of the Ancient Husbandry and Gardening collected from Cato Varro Columella Virgil and others the most eminent writers among the Greeks amp Romans wherein many of the most difficult passages in those authors are explain d Adorn d with cuts etc London B Motte a b Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge 1837 Penny Cyclopaedia of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge C Knight volumes 7 8 page 380 Accessed June 2011 R H Rodgers editor 2010 L Iuni Moderati Columellae Res rustica Incerti auctoris Liber de arboribus in Latin Oxonii Oxford England E Typographeo Clarendoniano ISBN 9780199271542 Accessed June 2011 Denis Diderot Jean Le Rond d Alembert editors 1765 Encyclopedie ou Dictionnaire raisonne des sciences des arts et des metiers in French Neufchatel S Faulche Volume 9 JU MAM page 179 Accessed June 2011 De re rustica English translation III 9 2 Loeb Classical Library edition 1941 Accessed June 2011 Jacques Charles Brunet 1843 Manuel du libraire et de l amateur de livres fourth edition in French Paris Silvestre Volume 4 R Zp page 238 Accessed May 2011 Fulvio Orsini 1587 Notae ad M Catonem M Varronem L Columellam de re rustica Ad kalend rusticum Farnesianum amp veteres inscriptiones Fratrum Arvalium Iunius Philargyrius in Bucolica amp Georgica Virgilij Notae ad Servium in Bucol Georg amp Aeneid Virg Velius Longus de orthographia ex bibliotheca Fulvi Ursini Romae in aedib S P Q R apud Georgium Ferrarium Full text online at Bayerische Staatsbibliothek two copies 1 2 Further reading EditBaldwin Barry 1963 Columella s Sources and How He Used Them Latomus 22 785 791 Bertoni D 2017 Geometry and Genre in Columella American Journal of Philology 138 3 527 554 Carandini Andrea 1983 Columella s Vineyard and the Rationality of the Roman Economy Opus 2 177 204 Carroll Peter D 1976 Columella the Reformer Latomus 35 783 790 Doody Aude 2007 Virgil the Farmer Critiques of the Georgics in Columella and Pliny Classical Philology 102 2 180 197 Dumont Jean Christian 2008 Columella and Vergil Vergilius 54 49 59 Forster E S 1950 Columella and His Latin Treatise on Agriculture Greece and Rome 19 123 128 Gowers Emily 2000 Vegetable Love Virgil Columella and Garden Poetry Ramus 29 127 148 Henderson John 2002 Columella s Living Hedge the Roman Gardening Book The Journal of Roman Studies 92 110 133 Olson L 1943 Columella and the Beginning of Soil Science Agricultural History 17 65 72 Requejo A 2017 Columella s Georgics Form Method Intertextuality Ideology U W Seattle PhD dissertationExternal links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Columella Wikiquote has quotations related to Columella Works by Columella at Perseus Digital Library Complete text in Latin at The Latin Library Books I IV in English translation at LacusCurtius Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Columella amp oldid 1147045671, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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