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Trebius Niger : ウィキペディア英語版 | Trebius Niger Trebius Niger was an ancient Roman author and statesman of the second century B.C. He was a companion of a certain Lucullus and in 150 B.C. was the proconsul for Hispania Baetica. He wrote a large work on natural history which was used by Pliny the Elder. ==As a fish== Pliny credited Trebius for his work on ichthyology. However, this acknowledgment was misinterpreted by Thomas of Cantimpré when he wrote his ''Opus de natura rerum,'' using Pliny as a source. As such, Thomas records a nonexistent fish called the "black trebius" (''trebius niger'' in Latin). He is followed in this error by St. Albert the Great in his monumental treatise ''De Animalibus.''〔Beullens, Pieter. ''Like a Book Written by God's Finger: Animals Showing the Path toward God,'' in ''A Cultural History of Animals in the Medieval Age,'' ed. Brigitte Resl, 2009.〕
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