The young men harden themselves with this exercise, and practise themselves in this kind of hunting, and those who have slain the greatest number of them, having produced the horns in public, to serve as evidence, receive great praise. But not even when... Caesar's Commentaries on the Gallic War - Página 208por Julius Caesar - 1904 - 301 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Gaius Julius Caesar - 1851 - 622 páginas
...neither man nor wild beast which they have espied. These the Germans take with much pains in pits add kill them. The young men harden themselves with this...horns of our oxen. These they anxiously seek after, and bind at the tips with silver, and use as cups at their most sumptuous entertainments. CHAP. XXIX.... | |
| Julius Caesar - 1853 - 592 páginas
...which are called uri. These are a little below the elephant in size, and of the appearance, colour, and shape of a bull. Their strength and speed are...horns of our oxen. These they anxiously seek after, and bind at the tips with silver, and use as cups at their most sumptuous entertainments. CHAP. XXIX.... | |
| Julius Caesar - 1896 - 588 páginas
...much pains in pits and kill them. The young men harden themselves with this exercise, and practice themselves in this kind of hunting, and those who...young can they be rendered familiar to men and tamed. Tho size, shape, and appearance of their horns differ much from the horns of our oxen. These they anxiously... | |
| Julius Caesar - 1896 - 252 páginas
...hunting, and those who have slain the greatest number of them, having produced the horns in pubhc, to serve as evidence, receive great praise. But not...horns, of our oxen. These they anxiously seek after, and bind at the tips with silver, and use as cups at their most sumptuous entertainments. CHAP. XXIX.... | |
| Julius Caesar - 1897 - 590 páginas
...much pains in pits and kill them. The young men harden themselves with this exercise, and practice themselves in this kind of hunting, and those who...horns of our oxen. These they anxiously seek after, and bind at the tips with silver, and use as cups at their most sumptuous entertainments. CHAP. XXIX.... | |
| Robert Munro - 1899 - 568 páginas
...themselves in this kind of hunting, and those who have slain the 1 British Fossil Mammals, p. 494. greatest number of them, having produced the horns...horns of our oxen. These they anxiously seek after, and bind at the tips with silver, and use as cups at their most sumptuous entertainments" (Book vi.... | |
| Robert Munro - 1899 - 606 páginas
...slain the 1 British Fossil Mammals, p. 494. 3 International Cong. Prehistoric Arch., Norwich, p. 283. greatest number of them, having produced the horns...horns of our oxen. These they anxiously seek after, and bind at the tips with silver, and use as cups at their most sumptuous entertainments" (Book vi.... | |
| 1901 - 638 páginas
...much pains in pits and kill them. The young men harden themselves with this exercise, and practice themselves in this kind of hunting, and those who...differ much from the horns of our oxen. These they [the Gauls] anxiously seek after, and bind at the tips with silver, and use as cups at their most sumptuous... | |
| Harry Thurston Peck - 1901 - 468 páginas
...much pains in pits and kill them. The young men harden themselves with this exercise, and practice themselves in this kind of hunting, and those who...appearance of their horns differ much from the horns of oui 1 oxen. These they [the Gauls] anxiously seek after, and bind at the tips with silver, and use... | |
| George Willis Botsford, Lillie M. Shaw Botsford - 1903 - 352 páginas
...have killed the greatest number exhibit the horns in public as evidence of success, for which they receive great praise. But not even when taken very young can they be tamed and made familiar to men. In size, shape, and appearance, their horns are quite different from... | |
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