
The Natural History of Pliny the Elder, Part 2
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The Prevalence of the West Winds and the Vernal Equinox
The time of daybreak may be usefully employed in sharpening iron tools, fitting on handles and repairing such dolia as may have been broken. The fourteenth day before the callons of March according to Caesar, announces three days of changeable weather. Between the prevalence of the West winds and the vernal equinox there should be a doublematic for planting rose and vine.
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