| Herodotus - 1859 - 586 Seiten
...barbarie : on transporte le royal cadavre dans un vnste e'difice construit en 62 GOLDEN VESSEL IN TOMBS. cups;2 for they use neither silver nor brass. After...other and seeking to make it as tall as possible. 72. When a year is gone by, further ceremonies take place. Fifty of the best of the late king's attendants... | |
| John Thurnam - 1861 - 18 Seiten
...lacquey, his messenger, some of his horses, firstlings of all his other possessions, and some golden cups, for they use neither silver nor brass. After this...them vying with each other, and seeking to make it ae high as possible." c Herod, lib. vc 5. a The human victims of the Gauls, from the observation of... | |
| Herodotus, George Rawlinson - 1862 - 474 Seiten
...particularly one terminating in the head of a ram (fig. 2). The only implement of pure gold in the Fig.1. to work, and raise a vast mound above the grave, all...other and seeking to make it as tall as possible. 72. \Vhen a year is gone by, further ceremonies take place. Fifty of the best of the late king's attendants... | |
| Herodotus - 1866 - 486 Seiten
...the date of about в. с. 500, appears to me GOLDES VESSEL IN TOMBS. sions,1 and some golden cups ;* for they use neither silver nor brass. After this they set to work, and raise a vast mound to contain traces of Roman influence, and therefore to be ktcr than the time of 1'ompcy. (See his 'Antiquities... | |
| François Lenormant, Elisabeth Chevallier - 1871 - 980 Seiten
...lacquey, his messenger, some of his horses, firstlings of all his othei possessions, and some golden cups; for they use neither silver nor brass. After this,...other, and seeking to make it as tall as possible. . "When a year is gone by further ceremonies take place. Fifty of * HER. iv. 64, 65, 66. . t Ibid.... | |
| John Wells Foster - 1874 - 434 Seiten
...lacquey, his messenger, some of his horses, firstlings of all his other possessions, and some golden cups, for they use neither silver nor brass. After this...other, and seeking to make it as tall as possible." * NOTE. — The tomb of a Scythian king was opened at Kertch, the ancient Pantica]x\'um, about a quarter... | |
| Herodotus - 1875 - 484 Seiten
...was commonly reported to have been secreted by the Bey. 52 BOOK IT. sions,1 and some golden cups ;* for they use neither silver nor brass. After this they set to work, and raise a vast mound to contain traces of Roman influence, and therefore to be later than the time of Pompey. (See his 'Antiquities... | |
| Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society - 1880 - 332 Seiten
...lacquey, his messenger, some of his horses, firstlings of all his other possessions, and some golden cups, for they use neither silver nor brass. After this...them vying with each other, and seeking to make it as high as possible. (Herodotus, bib. IV., e. 71). summit accompanied by coins of the Constantino series,... | |
| 1892 - 880 Seiten
...lacquey, his messenger, some of his horses, firstlings of all his other possessions and some golden cups, for they use neither silver nor brass. After this...other and seeking to make it as tall as possible." This may well have been the grave of an ancient Slav, and we need not be at all puzzled by finding... | |
| 1892 - 850 Seiten
...lacquey, his messenger, some of his horses, firstlings of all his other possessions and some golden cups, for they use neither silver nor brass. After this...other and seeking to make it as tall as possible." This may well have been the grave of an ancient Slav, and we need not be at all puzzled by finding... | |
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