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Natural history or (in Latin) Naturalis Historia is the scientific study of plants or animals.
Natural History may also refer to:
In science and medicine:
- Natural History (Pliny) , Naturalis Historia, a 1st-century work by Pliny the Elder
- Natural History (Lonitzer), a 16th-century work by Adam Lonitzer
- Naturalis Historia Scotiae, a 1684 work by Robert Sibbald
- The Natural History of Iceland, a 1752 work by Niels Horrebow
- Natural History (magazine), an American magazine
- Natural History Review, a 19th-century UK quarterly journal
- Natural History Publications (Borneo), a publishing house based in Borneo
- Natural history of disease, the uninterrupted progression of a medical condition in an individual
- Natural history group, subjects in a drug trial that receive no treatment of any kind, whose illness is left to run its course
In music:
- Natural History (I Am Kloot album), a 2001 album by I Am Kloot
- Natural History: The Very Best of Talk Talk, a 1990 album by Talk Talk
- The Natural History (band), an American rock band
- The Natural History, the band's 2002 debut EP
In literature:
- A 1992 novel by American writer Maureen Howard
- A 2003 novel by British writer Justina Robson
Companies:
- Natural History New Zealand, a film production company specialising in wildlife documentaries
See also
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