Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Archaeological Site of Carthage' has mentioned 'Agriculture' in the following places:
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[50] A 28-volume work on agriculture written in Punic by Mago, a retired army general (c. 300), was translated into Latin and later into Greek. | WIKI |
Additionally, the reform included a restructuring of the city's revenues, and the fostering of trade and agriculture. | WIKI |
three short treaties with Rome (Latin translations);[138][139][140] several pages of Hanno the Navigator's log-book concerning his fifth century maritime exploration of the Atlantic coast of west Africa (Greek translation);[141] fragments quoted from Mago's fourth/third century 28-volume treatise on agriculture (Latin translations);[142][143] the Roman playwright Plautus (c. 250 xe2x80x93 184) in his Poenulus incorporates a few fictional speeches delivered in Punic, whose written lines are transcribed into Latin letters phonetically;[144][145] the thousands of inscriptions made in Punic script, thousands, but many extremely short, e.g., a dedication to a deity with the personal name(s) of the devotee(s). | WIKI |
As noted, the celebrated ancient books on agriculture written by Mago of Carthage survives only via quotations in Latin from several later Roman works. | WIKI |