| Titus Lucretius Carus - 1866 - 212 pagine
...up the billows of war and deal about wide-gaping wounds and seize cattle and lands; for every thing defenceless and unarmed would readily yield to them...tempting the risks of war in a two-horsed chariot ; and 4 p t> yoking a pair of horses is older than yoking four or mounting in arms scythed chariots. Next... | |
| Titus Lucretius Carus - 1886 - 212 pagine
...up the billows of war and deal about wide-gaping wounds and seize cattle and lands ; for every thing defenceless and unarmed would readily yield to them...mounting in arms scythed chariots. Next the Poeni taught the lucan kine with towered body, hideous of aspect, with snake -like hand, to endure the wounds... | |
| Titus Lucretius Carus - 1900 - 196 pagine
...up the billows of war and deal about wide-gaping wounds and seize cattle and lands; for every thing defenceless and unarmed would readily yield to them...mounting in arms scythed chariots. Next the Poeni taught the lucan kine with towered body, hideous of aspect, with snake-like hand, to endure the wounds... | |
| Titus Lucretius Carus - 1903 - 202 pagine
...up the billows of war and deal about wide-gaping wounds and seize cattle and lands; for every thing defenceless and unarmed would readily yield to them...mounting in arms scythed chariots. Next the Poeni taught the lucan kine with towered body, hideous of aspect, with snake-like hand, to endure the wounds... | |
| Titus Lucretius Carus - 1908 - 530 pagine
...up the billows of war and deal about wide-gaping wounds and seize cattle and lands ; for every thing defenceless and unarmed would readily yield to them...mounting in arms scythed chariots. Next the Poeni taught the lucan kine with towered body, hideous of aspect, with snake-like hand, to endure the wounds... | |
| University of California, Berkeley. Anthropology Department - 1919 - 316 pagine
...would labour the soil of the earth, with copper stir up the billows of war and deal about wide-gaping wounds and seize cattle and lands; for everything...four or mounting in arms scythed chariots. Next the foeni taught the lucan kine with towered body, hideous of aspect, with snake-like hand, to endure the... | |
| Titus Lucretius Carus - 1920 - 216 pagine
...make of the copper sickle became -a byword ; and with iron they began to plough through the earth-s soil, and the struggles of wavering war were rendered...mounting in arms scythed chariots. Next the Poeni taught the lucan kine with towered body, hideous of aspect, with snake-like hand, to endure the wounds... | |
| Alfred Louis Kroeber, Thomas Talbot Waterman - 1924 - 606 pagine
...make of the copper sickle became a byword ; and with iron they began to plough through the earth 'a soil, and the struggles of wavering war were rendered...mounting in arms scythed chariots. Next the Poeni taught the lucan kine with towered body, hideous of aspect, with snake-like hand, to endure the wounds... | |
| Lucretius, Martin Ferguson Smith - 2001 - 268 pagine
...with reins while fighting with one's right hand is an earlier practice than braving the 1300 perils of war in a two-horsed chariot. And yoking a pair of horses is an earlier practice than yoking two pairs or mounting armed on scythed chariots." Later Lucanian oxen,... | |
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