21 JUN 2012 by ideonexus

 Humans Give Life to Iron

It is by the aid of iron that we construct houses, cleave rocks, and perform so many other useful offices of life. But it is with iron also that wars, murders, and robberies are effected, and this, not only hand to hand, but from a distance even, by the aid of missiles and winged weapons, now launched from engines, now hurled by the human arm, and now furnished with feathery wings. This last I regard as the most criminal artifice that has been devised by the human mind; for, as if to bring de...
Folksonomies: nature invention iron
Folksonomies: nature invention iron
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Pliny the Elder discusses the good and bad uses for iron and the poetic fact that nature rusts it away from us.