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The book of wonders
The book of wonders
Julius Obsequens – The Book of Wonders (Prodigiorum liber)

Read by Dan Attrell
Latin text: http://www.thelatinlibrary.com/obsequens.html
Translation by Alex Nice: http://attalus.org/translate/obsequens.html

From Wikipedia: /"Julius Obsequens was a Roman writer active in the 4th or early 5th century AD, in late antiquity. His only known work is the Prodigiorum liber (Book of Wonders), a table of wonders and omens occurring in the Roman Republic and early principate in the years 249-11 BC the early imperial period, although Julius used it selectively and sometimes added interpretations of the omens and incidents that 'he included. There is a common view that Julius only knew Livy's text in whole or in part from a summary, but there is little evidence for this… The text of. Julius Obsequens frequently refers to unusual astronomical and meteorological events as prodigious signs like meteor showers, comets and solar dogs, alongside earthquakes, aberrant births, haruspices and sweats, statues that cry, etc./"

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