Dicsarchia, and other mart towns. Some of these merchants that buy of these wares, cause them to be wrought by the coppersmiths, who beat and fashion them into all sorts of tools, instruments, and other shapes and fancies ; as some they neatly beat into... Transactions and Proceedingsav Birmingham and Warwickshire Archaeological Society - 1901Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Diodorus (Siculus.) - 1814 - 692 sider
...other mart towns. Some of these merchants that buy of these wares, cause them to be wrought by the coppersmiths, who beat and fashion them into all sorts...into several parts of the world by the merchants. There is another island, by the Greeks called Cyrnus, and by the Romans and natural inhabitants, Corsica,... | |
| Diodorus (Siculus.) - 1814 - 692 sider
...other mart towns. . Some of these merchants that buy of these wares, cause them to be wrought by the coppersmiths, who beat and fashion them into all sorts...into several parts of the world by the merchants. There is another island, by the Greeks called Cyrnus, and by the Romans and natural inhabitants, Corsica,... | |
| Diodorus (Siculus.) - 1814 - 686 sider
...other mart towns. Some of these merchants that buy of these wares, cause them to be wrought by the coppersmiths, who beat and fashion them into all sorts...others into spades, hooks, and other sorts of utensils. AH which are transported and carried about into several parts of the world by the merchants. There... | |
| Harry Scrivenor - 1854 - 350 sider
...coppersmiths, who beat and fashion them into all sorts of tools, instruments, and other shapes and fancies ; some they neatly beat into the shape of birds, others...into several parts of the world by the merchants." Pliny, in his Natural History, enters at much greater length into the account of the manufacture and... | |
| Harry Scrivenor - 1854 - 390 sider
...other mart towns. " Some of these merchants that buy of these wares, cause them to be wrought by the coppersmiths, who beat and fashion .them into all...of tools, instruments, and other shapes and fancies ; some they neatly beat into the shape of birds, others into spades, hooks, and other sorts of utensils... | |
| Harry Scrivenor - 1854 - 374 sider
...other mart towns. " Some of these merchants that buy of these wares, cause them to be wrought by the coppersmiths, who beat and fashion them into all sorts...of tools, instruments, and other shapes and fancies ; some they neatly beat into the shape of birds, others into spades, hooks, and other sorts of utensils... | |
| James Moore Swank - 1884 - 452 sider
...coppersmiths, who beat and fashion them into all sorts of tools, instruments, and other shapes and fancies ; some they neatly beat into the shape of birds, others...into several parts of the world by the merchants." This account was written in the first century before Christ. Pliny describes the various kinds of iron... | |
| James Moore Swank - 1884 - 452 sider
...and other mart towns. Some of these merchants that buy of these wares cause them to be wrought by the coppersmiths, who beat and fashion them into all sorts...of tools, instruments, and other shapes and fancies ; some they neatly beat into the shape of birds, others into spades, hooks, and other sorts of utensils,... | |
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