Showing posts with label bee. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bee. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 17, 2018

Pliny on the portents of the bees

"Bees provide signs of future events both private and public, when a cluster of them hangs down in houses and temples — portents that have often been presaged by momentous events. They settled on the mouth of Plato when he was a young child and foretold the charm of his very pleasing eloquence. They settled in Drusus' camp at the time of our great victory at Arbalo: indeed augurs, who always think the presence of bees is a bad omen, are not invariably correct."

[Pliny the Elder, Natural History, Book 11, section 55, translated by John F. Healy]

Sunday, December 24, 2017

Sunday, December 10, 2017

Notes from April 12, 2013

—Three philosophers: the spider, the ant, and the bee

(a) The ant collects
(b) The spider spins
(c) The bee transforms