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The walls of towns among the Gauls are built of alternative courses of Stones and Beams
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The walls of towns among the Gauls are built of alternative courses of Stones and Beams
XJF468523 The walls of towns among the Gauls are built of alternative courses of Stones and Beams, engraved by Cornelis Huyberts, illustration to Caesars Commentaries translated into English by William Duncan, published 1753 (engraving) by English School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: William Duncan (1717-60); English translation of Commentarii de Bello Gallico, Julius Caesars (100-44 BC) firsthand account of the Gallic Wars; ); English, out of copyright
Media ID 22668140
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Beam Build Builders Caesars Commentaries Constructing Gaul Gauls Julius Caesar Manual Labour Pre Roman Cornelis Huyberts William Duncan
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This photo print, titled "The walls of towns among the Gauls are built of alternative courses of Stones and Beams" takes us back to ancient times when construction techniques were a testament to human ingenuity. Engraved by Cornelis Huyberts, this illustration was created for William Duncan's English translation of Julius Caesar's Commentaries on the Gallic Wars. Intriguingly, the image showcases the remarkable building methods employed by the Gauls before Roman influence took hold. The alternating courses of stones and beams used in constructing these town walls highlight their advanced architectural skills. This unique approach not only ensured stability but also added an aesthetic appeal that still captivates viewers today. As we delve into this piece, we witness manual labor at its finest – builders meticulously placing each stone and beam with precision and care. The dedication and craftsmanship evident in every detail speak volumes about the Gaulish culture's commitment to creating lasting structures. Julius Caesar himself chronicled these impressive feats in his firsthand account, providing invaluable insights into pre-Roman Gaulish civilization. Through this engraving, we gain a glimpse into history while appreciating both Huyberts' artistry and Duncan's efforts to bring Caesars' Commentaries alive for an English-speaking audience. Now preserved within a private collection, this artwork serves as a reminder of our ancestors' resourcefulness and resilience in shaping their surroundings. It stands as a tribute to timeless construction techniques that continue to inspire architects even centuries later.
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