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作者:北方网      更新:2022-08-21 16:42      字数:9321
  inhabits the confines of the Palus Maeotis; and is different from
  all other races。 Their women mount on horseback; use the bow; and
  throw the javelin from their horses; and fight with their enemies as
  long as they are virgins; and they do not lay aside their virginity
  until they kill three of their enemies; nor have any connection with
  men until they perform the sacrifices according to law。 Whoever
  takes to herself a husband; gives up riding on horseback unless the
  necessity of a general expedition obliges her。 They have no right
  breast; for while still of a tender age their mothers heat strongly
  a copper instrument constructed for this very purpose; and apply it to
  the right breast; which is burnt up; and its development being
  arrested; all the strength and fullness are determined to the right
  shoulder and arm。
  18。 As the other Scythians have a peculiarity of shape; and do not
  resemble any other; the same observation applies to the Egyptians;
  only that the latter are oppressed by heat and the former by cold。
  What is called the Scythian desert is a prairie; rich in meadows;
  high…lying; and well watered; for the rivers which carry off the water
  from the plains are large。 There live those Scythians which are called
  Nomades; because they have no houses; but live in wagons。 The smallest
  of these wagons have four wheels; but some have six; they are
  covered in with felt; and they are constructed in the manner of
  houses; some having but a single apartment; and some three; they are
  proof against rain; snow; and winds。 The wagons are drawn by yokes
  of oxen; some of two and others of three; and all without horns; for
  they have no horns; owing to the cold。 In these wagons the women live;
  but the men are carried about on horses; and the sheep; oxen; and
  horses accompany them; and they remain on any spot as long as there is
  provender for their cattle; and when that fails they migrate to some
  other place。 They eat boiled meat; and drink the milk of mares; and
  also eat hippace; which is cheese prepared from the milk of the
  mare。 Such is their mode of life and their customs。
  19。 In respect of the seasons and figure of body; the Scythian race;
  like the Egyptian; have a uniformity of resemblance; different from
  all other nations; they are by no means prolific; and the wild
  beasts which are indigenous there are small in size and few in number;
  for the country lies under the Northern Bears; and the Rhiphaean
  mountains; whence the north wind blows; the sun comes very near to
  them only when in the summer solstice; and warms them but for a
  short period; and not strongly; and the winds blowing from the hot
  regions of the earth do not reach them; or but seldom; and with little
  force; but the winds from the north always blow; congealed; as they
  are; by the snow; ice; and much water; for these never leave the
  mountains; which are thereby rendered uninhabitable。 A thick fog
  covers the plains during the day; and amidst it they live; so that
  winter may be said to be always present with them; or; if they have
  summer; it is only for a few days; and the heat is not very strong。
  Their plains are high…lying and naked; not crowned with mountains; but
  extending upwards under the Northern Bears。 The wild beasts there
  are not large; but such as can be sheltered underground; for the
  cold of winter and the barrenness of the country prevent their growth;
  and because they have no covert nor shelter。 The changes of the
  seasons; too; are not great nor violent; for; in fact; they change
  gradually; and therefore their figures resemble one another; as they
  all equally use the same food; and the same clothing summer and
  winter; respiring a humid and dense atmosphere; and drinking water
  from snow and ice; neither do they make any laborious exertions; for
  neither body nor mind is capable of enduring fatigue when the
  changes of the seasons are not great。 For these reasons their shapes
  are gross and fleshy; with ill…marked joints; of a humid
  temperament; and deficient in tone: the internal cavities; and
  especially those of the intestines; are full of humors; for the
  belly cannot possibly be dry in such a country; with such a
  constitution and in such a climate; but owing to their fat; and the
  absence of hairs from their bodies; their shapes resemble one another;
  the males being all alike; and so also with the women; for the seasons
  being of a uniform temperature; no corruption or deterioration takes
  place in the concretion of the semen; unless from some violent
  cause; or from disease。
  20。 I Will give you a strong proof of the humidity (laxity?) of
  their constitutions。 You will find the greater part of the
  Scythians; and all the Nomades; with marks of the cautery on their
  shoulders; arms; wrists; breasts; hip…joints; and loins; and that
  for no other reason but the humidity and flabbiness of their
  constitution; for they can neither strain with their bows; nor
  launch the javelin from their shoulder owing to their humidity and
  atony: but when they are burnt; much of the humidity in their joints
  is dried up; and they become better braced; better fed; and their
  joints get into a more suitable condition。 They are flabby and squat
  at first; because; as in Egypt; they are not swathed (?); and then
  they pay no attention to horsemanship; so that they may be adepts at
  it; and because of their sedentary mode of life; for the males; when
  they cannot be carried about on horseback; sit the most of their
  time in the wagon; and rarely practise walking; because of their
  frequent migrations and shiftings of situation; and as to the women;
  it is amazing how flabby and sluggish they are。 The Scythian race
  are tawny from the cold; and not from the intense heat of the sun; for
  the whiteness of the skin is parched by the cold; and becomes tawny。
  21。 It is impossible that persons of such a constitution could be
  prolific; for; with the man; the sexual desires are not strong;
  owing to the laxity of his constitution; the softness and coldness
  of his belly; from all which causes it is little likely that a man
  should be given to venery; and besides; from being jaded by exercise
  on horseback; the men become weak in their desires。 On the part of the
  men these are the causes; but on that of the women; they are
  embonpoint and humidity; for the womb cannot take in the semen; nor is
  the menstrual discharge such as it should be; but scanty and at too
  long intervals; and the mouth of the womb is shut up by fat and does
  not admit the semen; and; moreover; they themselves are indolent and
  fat; and their bellies cold and soft。 From these causes the Scythian
  race is not prolific。 Their female servants furnish a strong proof
  of this; for they no sooner have connection with a man than they prove
  with child; owing to their active course of life and the slenderness
  of body。
  22。 And; in addition to these; there are many eunuchs among the
  Scythians; who perform female work; and speak like women。 Such persons
  are called effeminates。 The inhabitants of the country attribute the
  cause of their impotence to a god; and venerate and worship such
  persons; every one dreading that the like might befall himself; but to
  me it appears that such affections are just as much divine as all
  others are; and that no one disease is either more divine or more
  human than another; but that all are alike divine; for that each has
  its own nature; and that no one arises without a natural cause。 But
  I will explain how I think that the affection takes its rise。 From
  continued exercise on horseback they are seized with chronic
  defluxions in their joints owing to their legs always hanging down
  below their horses; they afterwards become lame and stiff at the
  hip…joint; such of them; at least; as are severely attacked with it。
  They treat themselves in this way: when the disease is commencing;
  they open the vein behind either ear; and when the blood flows; sleep;
  from feebleness; seizes them; and afterwards they awaken; some in good
  health and others not。 To me it appears that the semen is altered by
  this treatment; for there are veins behind the ears which; if cut;
  induce impotence; now; these veins would appear to me to be cut。
  Such persons afterwards; when they go in to women and cannot have
  connection with them; at first do not think much about it; but
  remain quiet; but when; after making the attempt two; three; or more
  times; they succeed no better; fancying they have committed some
  offence against the god whom they blame for the affection; they put on
  female attire; reproach themselves for effeminacy; play the part of
  women; and perform the same work as women do。 This the rich among
  the Scythians endure; not the basest; but the most noble and powerful;
  owing to their riding on horseback; for the poor are less affected; as
  they do not ride on horses。 And yet; if this disease had been more
  divine than the others; it ought not to have befallen the most noble
  and the richest of the Scythians alone; but all alike; or rather those
  who have little; as not being able to pay honors to the gods; if;
  indeed; they delight in being thus rewarded by men; and grant favors
  in return; for it is likely that the rich sacrifice more to the