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Scorpiace

By Tertullian

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Excerpt: THE earth brings forth, as if by suppuration, great evil from the diminutive scorpion. The poisons are as many as are the kinds of it, the disasters as many as are also the species of it, the pains as many as are also the colours of it. Nicander writes an the subject of scorpions, and depicts them. And yet to smite with the tail which tail will be whatever is prolonged from the hindmost part of the body, and scourges is the one movement which they all use when making an assault. Wherefore that succession of knots in the scorpion, which in the inside is a thin poisoned veinlet, rising up with a bow?like bound, draws tight a barbed sting at the end, after the manner of an engine for shooting missiles. From which circumstance they also call after the scorpion, the warlike implement which, by its being drawn back, gives an impetus to the arrows. The point in their case is also a duct of extreme minuteness, to inflict the wound; and where it penetrates, it pours out poison. The usual time of danger is the summer season: fierceness hoists the sail when the wind is from the south and the south?west. Among cures, certain substances supplied by nature have very great efficacy; magic also puts on some bandage; the art of healing counteracts with lancet and cup.

Table of Contents
Table of Contents: SCORPIACE, 1 -- Tertullian, 1 -- VIII. SCORPIACE, 1 -- Chapter I, 1 -- Chapter II, 3 -- Chapter III, 4 -- Chapter IV, 5 -- Chapter V, 5 -- Chapter VI, 7 -- Chapter VII, 8 -- Chapter VIII, 9 -- Chapter IX, 10 -- Chapter X, 11 -- Chapter XI, 13 -- Chapter XII, 14 -- Chapter XIII, 15 -- Chapter XIV, 16 -- Chapter XV, 17

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Title: Scorpiace  
Author: Tertullian
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Language: English
Subject: Literature, Literature & thought, Writing.
Collection: Blackmask Online Collection
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