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Ganosis and Kosmesis in Pliny's Natural History On the Polishing of Marble Sculptures with Wax

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To a layer of paint [of vermilion] the contact with the sun and moon is inimical.[It is] a remedy to, after the wall has dried, apply burning hot Punic wax liquidised with oil with a bristle brush and to burn this again in with closely held coals of gallnuts until its sudation. Then it …
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