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... appears to have been a species of wild ox , cognate , but not iden- tical , with the aurochs . The ancient bonasus , like the modern aurochs , was confined to a single and limited tract of Europe ; but since , unlike its modern congener ...
... appears to have been a species of wild ox , cognate , but not iden- tical , with the aurochs . The ancient bonasus , like the modern aurochs , was confined to a single and limited tract of Europe ; but since , unlike its modern congener ...
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... appears to denote a red deer . A " wisentshorn " is mentioned v . 8018. Von der Hagen , in the Glossary , derives wisent from bisen , bissen , to rage ; but the word is manifestly a corruption of bison . Paulus Diaconus , indeed ...
... appears to denote a red deer . A " wisentshorn " is mentioned v . 8018. Von der Hagen , in the Glossary , derives wisent from bisen , bissen , to rage ; but the word is manifestly a corruption of bison . Paulus Diaconus , indeed ...
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... appears to have been a species of wild ox , cognate , but not iden- tical , with the aurochs . The ancient bonasus , like the modern aurochs , was confined to a single and limited tract of Europe ; but since , unlike its modern congener ...
... appears to have been a species of wild ox , cognate , but not iden- tical , with the aurochs . The ancient bonasus , like the modern aurochs , was confined to a single and limited tract of Europe ; but since , unlike its modern congener ...
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... appears to denote a red deer . A " wisentshorn " is mentioned v . 8018. Von der Hagen , in the Glossary , derives wisent from bisen , bissen , to rage ; but the word is manifestly a corruption of bison . Paulus Diaconus , indeed ...
... appears to denote a red deer . A " wisentshorn " is mentioned v . 8018. Von der Hagen , in the Glossary , derives wisent from bisen , bissen , to rage ; but the word is manifestly a corruption of bison . Paulus Diaconus , indeed ...
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... appears to have been the house of some of the labourers . Over the door of one of the rooms the following lines are painted : - " Plerumque gratæ divitibus vices ; Mundæque parvo sub lare pauperum Cœnæ , sine aulais et ostro ...
... appears to have been the house of some of the labourers . Over the door of one of the rooms the following lines are painted : - " Plerumque gratæ divitibus vices ; Mundæque parvo sub lare pauperum Cœnæ , sine aulais et ostro ...
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