Excerpt from Le Collectionneur: A Collector's Portrait
Another African people, the Car thaginians, also had the collecting mania. It is certain that after the battle of Cannae Hannibal gathered the gold rings of Roman knights left on the field and filled three Attic medimns with them, - these were the dekalitres of the time. The glorious trophies were buried afterward under the ruins of Carthage. Now and then the Arabs find some of them and make ear-rings of them. One of my friends, a Turkish cavalryman, cleverin argument, bought one of these heroic relics from a Jew of Constan tine; he will die in the persuasion that he possesses the Signet-rings of zemilius Paulus and Terentius Varro.
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