Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 37| to provide turrets, and vineae to assault the town, and
2 II, 1 | began to raise a mound, vineae, and turrets against the
3 II, 2 | number of engines, that no vineae made of hurdles could withstand
4 II, 2 | Therefore the arches of the vineae were covered over with beams
5 II, 9 | protection of the plutei and vineae permitted them; and on that
6 II, 10| under the protection of the vineae, finish this whole work
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 7 II, 12| he began to bring up the vineae, and to provide whatever
8 II, 12| night into the town. The vineae having been quickly brought
9 II, 30| themselves within the town. When, vineae having been brought up and
10 III, 21| valiantly resisting, he raised vineae and turrets. They at one
11 III, 21| mines, to our rampart and vineae (at which the Aquitani are
12 VII, 17| mentioned, began to raise the vineae and erect two towers: for
13 VII, 27| secret position within the vineae, and exhorts them to reap,
14 VII, 58| first attempted to raise vineae, fill up the marsh with
15 VIII, 41| he began to advance the vineae toward the mountain, and
16 VIII, 41| from moving forward the vineae, and from surmounting by
17 VIII, 41| and move the crates and vineae to the source of the fountain.
18 VIII, 42| precipice, striking against the vineae and agger, communicated
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