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Micaela Erlanger is a stylist and best-selling author. Micaela grew up loving fashion and styling, and followed that passion to Parsons School of Design, where she earned a degree in Strategic Design and Management. After graduating into an economy during a recession, Micaela hustled for experience, freelancing for movie shoots and fashion magazines before landing a full-time job with the iconic stylist Annabel Tollman. Tollman grew to become Micaela's mentor, but after her untimely death in 2013, Micaela struck out on her own. After a successful partnership with her first client, Michelle Dockery, she began working with Lupita Nyong'o during her awards season run for 12 Years a Slave. Immediately, Micaela was topping The Hollywood Reporter's list of most powerful stylists. Over the next decade, she grew her client list to include other A-listers like Meryl Streep and Kelly Clarkson, moved into private and bridal styling, wrote a book, and so much more. In 2020, she decided she wanted a change, so she applied (and was accepted) to Harvard Business School's Program for Leadership Development. She graduated with an Executive MBA this past April and is now figuring out what she'll do next. She's creating her second life as we speak!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In which Dr. Peter Tollman, former Managing Director and Senior Partner at Boston Consulting Group (BCG), shares his journey from engineering to consulting and his pivotal role in BCG's growth. Drawing from his experience as the global leader of BCG's Biopharmaceutical Practice, he discusses the unique challenges of management in the life sciences sector. Peter also highlights the significance of humility, continuous learning, and strategic thinking for aspiring professionals. Hosted by James Bole Pan. Timestamps: (0:10) - Introduction (1:00) - Peter's early career journey (4:00) - Transition from engineering to business (6:28) - Role in BCG's expansion (9:30) - BCG's culture (12:05) - Founding MPM Capital (15:15) - Experience at Monitor Company (17:15) - BCG's secrets in leadership transition (18:50) - Theory on Smart Simplicity (25:30) - Managerial challenges in the life sciences (30:05) - Qualities of top CEOs (32:35) - Advice for CEOs (35:07) - Advice for translational research scientists (37:20) - Developing interdisciplinary skills (41:15) - Advice for college students
"Welcome to 'Almost Above Average,' a podcast where we dive into extraordinary stories of resilience, compassion, and inspiration. Join us as we sit down with remarkable individuals like Elizabeth Tollman, a professor, mother, and advocate for creating positive communities.In each episode, we explore personal journeys, insightful conversations, and valuable wisdom that uplift and empower. From navigating loss to fostering growth, our guests share their experiences and expertise to inspire and connect.Tune in as we discuss what it was like to be on campus during an active shooter incident on August 28, 2023, and delve into topics like what is helpful and not helpful to say to the bereaved. Join us on 'Almost Above Average' for heartfelt conversations that highlight the extraordinary within the ordinary.Subscribe now for uplifting stories and meaningful insights that will leave you feeling inspired and encouraged." --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chris-mcintyre69/support
Ever wondered how a family-owned hotel business can transform into a luxury boutique hotel collection that stands out in the global hospitality industry? Join us as we unravel this captivating journey with Vicki Tollman and Jonathan Raggett of the Red Carnation Hotel Collection. These leaders offer a unique insight into the Tollman family's rich history in hospitality, dating back to more than a century. They share how their passion for exceptional guest experiences has shaped the Red Carnation Group's reputation today.As we transition into the second segment of our chat, Vicki and Jonathan touch on the exciting, and at times, emotional process of property acquisition and expansion. We discuss the sentimentality involved in cherry-picking properties to add to their collection. Listen as they share the delightful story of how the iconic Oyster Box Hotel in South Africa became part of their portfolio. They also highlight their commitment to nurturing their employees, exemplified in many success stories like that of their first employee.In the final third of our conversation, we dive deep into sustainability in the hospitality industry – a buzzword that Red Carnation Hotels has molded into concrete action. Vicki and Jonathan discuss their initiatives like the Tread Right Foundation and how they involve the community and their employees in sustainable practices. They highlight steps taken towards waste reduction, support for local farmers, and their ongoing journey towards transparency in sustainability. Through our discussion, you'll discover how these values and practices have firmly placed Red Carnation Hotels at the forefront of the hospitality industry.Thanks for joining us on today's episode of The Intrepid Traveler podcast! If you enjoyed today's episode, please rate and review our show to help us reach even more aspiring travelers. Don't forget to check out our website, visit us on Facebook, Instagram or follow us on LinkedIn to stay up-to-date on our latest epic travel adventures! Use the following links when planning your own travel!TRAVEL INSURED INTERNATIONALMEDJETVIRTUOSOPROJECT EXPEDITION
Brett Tollman, Executive Director for Right On Crime, joins Tony to discuss the Biden investigation, as well as the new charges/indictment of Donald Trump.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Boston Consulting Group advisor Peter Tollman sheds light on “Smart Simplicity,” which focuses on how to use employees' full potential and intelligence in today's complex business environment. Learn about real life examples of “Smart Simplicity” examples that we've been witnessing without noticing their benefits.
In the newest episode of the Building Competitive Advantage in a Sustainable World podcast, David Young — BCG Henderson Institute Fellow researching Sustainable Business Model Innovation — is joined by BCG Senior Advisors Peter Tollman and Ron Soonieus. They discuss how CEOs and Boards partner to create strategic advantage through sustainability, the evolution of corporations' roles in society, and the criticality of the G in ESG. Ron's perspective is informed by his decades of experience on both sides of the corporate agency divide as an executive and board member. Peter leads BCG's CEO Advisory program where his decades of experience within BCG advising clients enables him to work alongside CEOs to elevate the success of the companies and organizations they lead. *** About the BCG Henderson Institute The BCG Henderson Institute is the Boston Consulting Group's think tank, dedicated to exploring and developing valuable new insights from business, technology, economics, and science by embracing the powerful technology of ideas. The Institute engages leaders in provocative discussion and experimentation to expand the boundaries of business theory and practice and to translate innovative ideas from within and beyond business. For more ideas and inspiration, sign up to receive BHI INSIGHTS, our monthly newsletter, and follow us on LinkedIn and Twitter.
Urban legends are numerous. Many include deaths of people but others include monsters and creatures from the unknown. The Canadian film, THE TOLL (2021), distributed by Lionsgate, is another in the line of movies that use a “real” or script-created legend that will haunt the characters involved in the film. When Cami (Jordan Hayes) flies from the American west coast to the Midwest to visit her father, she gets picked up by Spencer (Max Topplin), a driver for a transportation service, for the long ride to her dad's home. When the two of them get lost on a remote road in the middle of a forest, they suddenly find themselves in danger by a mythical monster called the Tollman that seems to be attracted to death. After a 2020 festival run, Lionsgate released the movie in Q1 of 2021 both on VOD and physical media. The movie was written and directed by relative unknown Michael Nader and has received positive reviews on such websites as Rottentomatoes. On the suggestion of co-host Eric, the crew take a look at this Canadian movie and give their thoughts.
The Stellies students realised the need for premier university tutors during this uncertain time as a result of the impossibility of face-to-face lectures and difficulty that comes with self-studying and the online learning process. UNLOCK started as a solution to the trials and tribulations that came with online learning during the nationwide lockdown and is growing to become an all-inclusive student platform. Friends, Luke Tollman and Elijah Greenhill had always had a keen interest in innovating, inspiring and giving back. Tollman advises, “This site and platform is a result of countless hours of work and effort to make sure that each and every person that comes across UNLOCK has the best experience possible.” Both Luke and Elijah join Brent Lindeque to chat about their amazing new lockdown business. Listen to the interview here:
¿Cómo pueden crear valor las compañías en una época de creciente complejidad? Hasta ahora, para hacer frente a los problemas que surgían en una empresa se acudía a las teorías tradicionales de gestión. Estas teorías, que hasta hace poco aportaban soluciones para la complejidad a la que hacían frente las organizaciones, parecen haber dejado de ser eficaces. Existen seis reglas simples que se pueden aplicar para adaptarse a este cambio. Estas reglas giran en torno a la idea de la necesidad de cooperación en la empresa, ya que esta será el resultado de combinar las actuaciones de los profesionales que trabajan en ella.
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How I Got Here - Inside stories from innovation and startups in travel
Stepping into the hot seat of a family-run business that has been operating since the 1920s must be a fairly daunting task.That's what Brett Tollman in 2000 when he became CEO of The Travel Corporation - one of the oldest groups of companies in the travel industry.The business remains privately-owned and now operates in over 70 countries, with over 40 offices and more than 10,000 employees.The Travel Corporation operates 29 brands including specialists in guided holidays, luxury river-cruising, youth travel and sightseeing specialists, as well as the luxury boutique chain, Red Carnation Hotel Collection.Tollman is also vice-chairman of the World Travel and Tourism Council and creator and director of The Treadright Foundation, a non-profit organization that looks to bring about sustainable initiatives in the industry.He joins us as the latest guest on How I Got Here.HIGH is a weekly show produced by PhocusWire and Mozio, aimed at getting the inside stories behind startups and innovation in travel and transportation.It's hosted by PhocusWire's editor in chief, Kevin May, and Mozio co-founder and CEO David Litwak.
Brett Tollman is the CEO of The Travel Corporation which owns forty different companies in the travel, hospitality, and tourism industry. Some things we discussed: How big companies can become carbon neutral and more sustainable TTCs approach to sustainable travel through their TreadRight program The positive side of aviation emissions What it was like to wield a real Samurai Katana in Japan What the travel industry is doing to make travel safe during the pandemic The global economic impact of the travel industry Don't forget to subscribe and if you listen on apple podcasts, would be amazing if you could rate and review the show! Follow Brett on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Bretttollman Follow me on social: https://linktr.ee/ianagrimis
This week on News on the Fly: Bruce's discussion with Cover-More Travel Insurance CEO Judith Crompton A big push for domestic tourism Unpacking the horrific anti-cruise documentary of last weekend Travel Daily - News on the Fly is your weekly run through of all the latest travel industry news. What's the future of touring in a post-COVID world? How is one of the world's major suppliers of holidays dealing with these unprecedented times? The Australian industry will have the opportunity to gain some unique insight next week when Travel Daily publisher Bruce Piper interviews Brett Tollman, the global CEO of The Travel Corporation. Tollman will be appearing live from Los Angeles in a Zoom webinar which is free and open to anyone in the industry. Registrations are essential for the session at 11am Sydney time on Wednesday 21st October at thetravelindustryhub.com.
S2, E1: August 26th 2020. Margaret Molloy is joined by: Kenneth Mitchell (CMO, Snap Inc.), Stella Medlicott (SVP, Chief Marketing & Communications Officer, Ericsson), Miki Toliver King (CMO, The Washington Post), Banali Luthra Malhotra (Director, Marketing, RAKBANK) and Lisa Tollman (Executive Director, Head of US Marketing Operations & Innovation, Amgen). The Gen Z panel features a conversation with five teenagers and their marketing leader parents. It explores how brands can excite or alienate young consumers. The CMOs also share their commitments by answering the following question: "As a parent and a marketer what surprised you most from what the kids shared today? And what commitment can you make, as a brand leader, to appeal to the next generation of customers?"
What started as a casual conversation about how unbelievable it is that lockdown has put universities and the world on pause ended up being the first step in creating UNLOCK. UNLOCK started as a solution to the trials and tribulation that came with online learning during the nationwide lockdown and is growing to become an all-inclusive student platform. Friends, Luke Tollman and Elijah Greenhill, had always had a keen interest in innovating, inspiring and giving back. Tollman advises that, “This site and platform is a result of countless hours of work and effort to make sure that each and every person that comes across UNLOCK has the best experience possible.” Both Luke and Elijah join Brent Lindeque to chat about their amazing new lockdown business. Unlock's website
JacPod — What started as a casual conversation about how unbelievable it is that lockdown has put universities and the world on pause ended up being the first step in creating UNLOCK. UNLOCK started as a solution to the trials and tribulation that came with online learning during the nationwide lockdown and is growing to become an all-inclusive student platform. Friends, Luke Tollman and Elijah Greenhill, had always had a keen interest in innovating, inspiring and giving back. Tollman advises that, “This site and platform is a result of countless hours of work and effort to make sure that each and every person that comes across UNLOCK has the best experience possible.” Both Luke and Elijah join Brent Lindeque to chat about their amazing new lockdown business. Unlock's website
How do you get up when life knocks you down? Let a 100 year old woman share the secrets to life! A meditation on life, ageing, love and loss. Attitude is everything. The Stand Up Doll. A meditation on love, life, sex and death. And finding joy and humour along the way! Trailer: The Stand Up Doll https://youtu.be/Mg1j9ZqIyqg https://www.amazon.com/Stand-Up-Doll-Risa-Ingelfeld/dp/B084CVC64N
Actress Liana Liberato (If I Stay, The Best of Me, Light as a Feather) talks about her powerful new film To The Stars and what it was like filming in small town Oklahoma. Additionally, writer-director Ricky Tollman talks about his debut feature Run This Town, which dramatizes the Rob Ford scandal that engulfed Toronto in 2013. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dan-mcpeake/message
Director of the SXSW hit “Run This Town.”
Written and directed by Ricky Tollman, RUN THIS TOWN tells the story of what went on behind the scenes of the Rob Ford mayoral administration in Toronto in the early 2010s. In this 1on1, we get to speak to Ricky about the press' responsibility to get to the truth, the different responses between Canadians and Americans and the great challenge for Millennials in our culture.
With his first feature Run This Town opening across the US and Canada this Friday, March 5th, writer-director Ricky Tollman drops in to discuss the existential questions — and unexpected belly laughs — lurking within Ruben Ostlund’s Force Majeure. Your genial host Norm Wilner is braced for the avalanche.
09/01/2019 Hear amazing stories of faith and building in the Kingdom of God from our beloved friend and missionary Stephen Tollman.
I reached out to my good friend Brent Tollman, probably one of the smartest people I have in my network, to explore how we as entrepreneurs can use identity politics to build better businesses. My hope is that If we can have honest conversations like this - and understand what caused and what drives Identity Politics, we’ll know have the answer to the million-dollar question here: Where do we draw the line - but in a smart and informed way that helps us transform our employees, etc. Watch the full interview: mattbrownshow.com
Hear why chief executive of Trafalgar Gavin Tollman thinks the UK market is the single biggest opportunity for the brand and how ‘authentic’ travel experiences have shaped modern-day escorted holidays
This episode is with Gavin Tollman, CEO of Trafalgar and Chairman of the Travel Corporation . Trafalgar’s new line of products put emphasis on “seeing the world from the inside.” When Gavin Tollman travels, his eyes and heart are opened to shared world’s natural wonders, diverse cultures, unique histories and traditions. Trafalgar aspires to offer travelers unique experiences based on local knowledge and recommendations that most tourists never get access to. The “Be My Guest program exclusive from Trafalgar has transformed the entire Guided Vacation Experience. Be My Guest matters because travel matters. Making connections matter; It is the tool to better our lives, the lives of locals and their communities now and into the future. Today, Gavin Tollman will share the Be My Guest experience with all of us.
Change. The world as we have created it is a process of our thinking. If we truly want to change the world, we have to change our thinking. It is said that we should have an open mind when it comes to the subject of change, butt the trouble with having an open mind, is that people will insist on coming along and trying to put things in it. Identity politics has long permeated and influenced our society and culture and it is a very sensitive subject because at its most basic level, identity politics is the tendency for people of a particular race, ethnicity, gender, social background, etc. to form exclusive political and social alliances. So why are we talking about this on the Matt Brown Show? Well, my view is that we need to unite workplaces, not divide them. Company cultures that are deeply united aren’t just better at being productive, they’re better at retaining talent - and, critically, they’re better at mentoring talent. I reached out to my good friend Brent Tollman, probably one of the smartest people I have in my network, to explore how we as entrepreneurs can use identity politics to build better businesses. My hope is that If we can have honest conversations like this - and understand what caused and what drives Identity Politics, we’ll know have the answer to the million-dollar question here: Where do we draw the line - but in a smart and informed way that helps us transform our employees, etc. - and ourselves Taken From MBS(Episode 134): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5m0k7MlJDLs&t=617s
Change. The world as we have created it is a process of our thinking. If we truly want to change the world, we have to change our thinking. It is said that we should have an open mind when it comes to the subject of change, butt the trouble with having an open mind, is that people will insist on coming along and trying to put things in it. Identity politics has long permeated and influenced our society and culture and it is a very sensitive subject because at its most basic level, identity politics is the tendency for people of a particular race, ethnicity, gender, social background, etc. to form exclusive political and social alliances. So why are we talking about this on the Matt Brown Show? Well, my view is that we need to unite workplaces, not divide them. Company cultures that are deeply united aren’t just better at being productive, they’re better at retaining talent - and, critically, they’re better at mentoring talent. I reached out to my good friend Brent Tollman, probably one of the smartest people I have in my network, to explore how we as entrepreneurs can use identity politics to build better businesses. My hope is that If we can have honest conversations like this - and understand what caused and what drives Identity Politics, we’ll know have the answer to the million-dollar question here: Where do we draw the line - but in a smart and informed way that helps us transform our employees, etc. - and ourselves Taken From MBS (Episode 132): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5m0k7MlJDLs&t=617s
Change. The world as we have created it is a process of our thinking. If we truly want to change the world, we have to change our thinking. It is said that we should have an open mind when it comes to the subject of change, butt the trouble with having an open mind, is that people will insist on coming along and trying to put things in it. Identity politics has long permeated and influenced our society and culture and it is a very sensitive subject because at its most basic level, identity politics is the tendency for people of a particular race, ethnicity, gender, social background, etc. to form exclusive political and social alliances. So why are we talking about this on the Matt Brown Show? Well, my view is that we need to unite workplaces, not divide them. Company cultures that are deeply united aren’t just better at being productive, they’re better at retaining talent - and, critically, they’re better at mentoring talent. I reached out to my good friend Brent Tollman, probably one of the smartest people I have in my network, to explore how we as entrepreneurs can use identity politics to build better businesses. My hope is that If we can have honest conversations like this - and understand what caused and what drives Identity Politics, we’ll know have the answer to the million-dollar question here: Where do we draw the line - but in a smart and informed way that helps us transform our employees, etc. - and ourselves
Liber Sextus - Capitula 29-43 Index rerum quae geruntur in his capitulis: Capitula 29-31: Caesar, postquam Seuvos sese in silvas recepisse comperit, constitituit non progredi longius in Germania. Praesidio apud pontem relicto iterum ad bellum Ambiorigis proficiscitur. Ambiorix forte et casu mortem effugit atque copiae eius (Eburones) se in paludibus, silvis, insulis occultant. Capitulum 32-34: Caesar copiis suis in tres partes distributis impedimenta omnium legionum in castello cui nomen est Aduatucum relinquit. Quintus Tullius Cicero huic castello praeest cum una legione. Caesar, Labienus, Treboniusque diversi in varias partes proficiscuntur ut Ambiorigem et copias eius inveniant. Constituunt reverti ad Aduatucum post diem septimum. Caesar etiam, ut Gallorum vita potius quam vita suorum militum in silvis periclitetur, ad finitimas civitates nuntios dimittit atque evocat eos ad diripiendos Eburones. Capitulum 35-40: Nuntii Caesaris de Eburonibus diripiendis ad Germanos quosdam qui vocantur Sugambri perveniunt. Sugambri igitur spe praedae invitati Rhenum transeunt et agros Eboronum populantur. Hoc autem facto constituunt ire Aduatucam et oppugnare Romanos. Celeriter in castra Romana irrumpere conantur; Romani eos repellere vix possunt sed tandem, aliquot militibus Romanis interfectis, Germani oppugnatione desistunt. Capitulum 41-43: Germani trans Rhenum sese recipiunt. Caesar ad castra Romana revertitur atque iterum ad vexandos hostes proficiscitur. Ambiorigem invenire non potest sed omnes vicos atque aedificia Eburonum vastat atque incendit. Denique concilio habito atque legionibus in hibernis collocatis in Italiam proficiscitur. Quaedam de Bello Gallico deque libro sexto generatim Haud necessarium videtur ut multum scribam de libro qui Commentarii de Bello Gallico sive Bellum Gallicum inscribitur, quippe qui fere omnibus hominibus etiam rerum antiquarum imperitis iam diu notissimus sit. Itaque quam brevissime potero capita rerum tantum leviter perstringam. Patet hoc opus constare ex commentariis quos Gaius Iulius Caesar, illustrissimus omnium Romanorum scripsit de bello quod in Gallia gessit ab anno duodesexagesimo a.C.n usque ad annum quinquagesimum (h.e. 58 - 50). Totum opus divisum est in octo libros sive volumina quorum tamen octavus non ab Caesare ipso sed ab Aulo Hirtio conscriptus est. In hoc sexto libro, Caesar motum Galliae expectans copias suas auget, varias civitates Gallicas subigit, Gallum quendam nomine Ambiorigem, qui anno proximo castra Romana quaedam obsedit multosque milites Romanos perfidiose trucidavit, persequitur. Hac de causa et ne saepius Germani rebus Romanis obsistant Caesar iterum Rhenum transit. Inde medulla libri constat ex comparatione Gallorum et Germanorum, praesertim quod pertinet ad mores, instituta, religionem. Accedit etiam brevis descriptio cuiusdam maximae silvae in finibus Germaniae in qua multa et mirabilia animilia habitare dicuntur. Denique Caesar revertitur et in Gallos quosdam qui Eburones appellantur contendit, copiis Romanis divisis et Quinto Tullio Cicerone cum aliquot militibus relicto in castello qui vocatur Aduatuca. Cum Eburones in omnes partes dispersi sint, nuntios Caesar ad finitimas civitates demittit atque evocat eos ad diripiendos Eburones. Quo nuntio audito, Germani quidam qui Sugambri vocantur Rhenum transeunt; Eburones aliquot excipiunt; castellum Ciceronis obsident et fere expugnant; expugnatione desperata discedunt. Denique Ambiorige nusquam invento, agris autem finibusque eius regionis vastatis, Caesar legiones in hibernis collocat et in Italiam proficiscitur. Infra in hac pagina invenientur nexus ad paucas editiones utiles, quarum exstat fere infinitus numerus in rete universali si animus tales conquirere atque invenire tulerit. Editiones Utiles 1) Editio Totius Operis ab Harper et Tollman Confecta In hac editione quodque verbum typis crassioribus (ut ita dicam) excussum est cum primum apparet, eo consilio ut lector possit statim cognoscere in quaque pagina quae vocabula debeant esse sibi incognita quaeque nota Multae etiam insunt notae Anglice perscriptae, chartae geographicae, imagines variarum rerum Ad calcem inveniuntur indices varii atque proprium lexicon sive dictionarium Harper et Tollman 2) Editio Totius Operis in Usum Delphini (sextus liber incipit circa paginam 220am): Editio In Usum Delphini 3) Editio Totius Operis ab Allen, Greenough, D'Ooge, Daniell Confecta Editio primi libri lectu facilior
Liber Sextus - Capitula 21-28 Index rerum quae geruntur in his capitulis: Capitula 21-22: Germani multum ab consuetudine Gallorum differunt. Deos tantum colunt quos cernere sensibus possunt, ut Solem et Lunam. Victum quaerunt venando, et pellibus utuntur pro vestimentis. Agri culturae non student, neque quisquam agri modum certum aut fines habet proprios. Quotannis cives coguntur ab magistratibus principibusque relinquere eos agros quos coluerant atque ad alios transire; quo more Germani arbitrantur vires atque animos suos corroborari. Capitulum 23-24: Civitatibus maxima laus est quam latissime circum se vastatis finibus solitudines habere. In bello magistratus deliguntur qui bello praesint et habeant vitae necisque potestatem; in pace autem nullus est communis magistratus. Germani non putant latrociniam esse turpem quae extra fines cuiusque civitatis fit. Principes sunt duces talium expeditionum. Hospitem violare fas non putant. Fuit tempus cum Galli virtute Germanos superarent, sed paulatim Galli propter propinquitatem provinciae enervati sunt. Capitulum 25-26: Silva est magna in Germania quae vocatur Hercynia. Multa in ea silva genera ferarum nasci dicuntur quae reliquis in locis visa non sunt, ut bos cervo similis cui unum est cornu inter aures. Capitulum 27 -28: Est etiam in silva Hercynia animal quod appellatur alces. Similes sunt capris figura atque varietate pellium, sed paulo maiores magnitudine. Crura eorum nodis articulisque carent quam ob rem flecti non possunt ad considendum aut in solo iacendum. Etiam est genus animalium quae uri vocantur, similes magnitudine elephanto et figura tauro. Uros venando adulescentes Germani se exercent. Quaedam de Bello Gallico deque libro sexto generatim Haud necessarium videtur ut multum scribam de libro qui Commentarii de Bello Gallico sive Bellum Gallicum inscribitur, quippe qui fere omnibus hominibus etiam rerum antiquarum imperitis iam diu notissimus sit. Itaque quam brevissime potero capita rerum tantum leviter perstringam. Patet hoc opus constare ex commentariis quos Gaius Iulius Caesar, illustrissimus omnium Romanorum scripsit de bello quod in Gallia gessit ab anno duodesexagesimo a.C.n usque ad annum quinquagesimum (h.e. 58 - 50). Totum opus divisum est in octo libros sive volumina quorum tamen octavus non ab Caesare ipso sed ab Aulo Hirtio conscriptus est. In hoc sexto libro, Caesar motum Galliae expectans copias suas auget, varias civitates Gallicas subigit, Gallum quendam nomine Ambiorigem, qui anno proximo castra Romana quaedam obsedit multosque milites Romanos perfidiose trucidavit, persequitur. Hac de causa et ne saepius Germani rebus Romanis obsistant Caesar iterum Rhenum transit. Inde medulla libri constat ex comparatione Gallorum et Germanorum, praesertim quod pertinet ad mores, instituta, religionem. Accedit etiam brevis descriptio cuiusdam maximae silvae in finibus Germaniae in qua multa et mirabilia animilia habitare dicuntur. Denique Caesar revertitur et in Gallos quosdam qui Eburones appellantur contendit, copiis Romanis divisis et Quinto Tullio Cicerone cum aliquot militibus relicto in castello qui vocatur Aduatuca. Cum Eburones in omnes partes dispersi sint, nuntios Caesar ad finitimas civitates demittit atque evocat eos ad diripiendos Eburones. Quo nuntio audito, Germani quidam qui Sugambri vocantur Rhenum transeunt; Eburones aliquot excipiunt; castellum Ciceronis obsident et fere expugnant; expugnatione desperata discedunt. Denique Ambiorige nusquam invento, agris autem finibusque eius regionis vastatis, Caesar legiones in hibernis collocat et in Italiam proficiscitur. Infra in hac pagina invenientur nexus ad paucas editiones utiles, quarum exstat fere infinitus numerus in rete universali si animus tales conquirere atque invenire tulerit. Editiones Utiles 1) Editio Totius Operis ab Harper et Tollman Confecta In hac editione quodque verbum typis crassioribus (ut ita dicam) excussum est cum primum apparet, eo consilio ut lector possit statim cognoscere in quaque pagina quae vocabula debeant esse sibi incognita quaeque nota Multae etiam insunt notae Anglice perscriptae, chartae geographicae, imagines variarum rerum Ad calcem inveniuntur indices varii atque proprium lexicon sive dictionarium Harper et Tollman 2) Editio Totius Operis in Usum Delphini (sextus liber incipit circa paginam 220am): Editio In Usum Delphini 3) Editio Totius Operis ab Allen, Greenough, D'Ooge, Daniell Confecta Editio primi libri lectu facilior
Liber Sextus - Capitula 11-20 Index rerum quae geruntur in his capitulis: Capitula 11-12: Caesar decernit mores Gallorum atque Germanorum exponere. In Gallia non solum in omnibus civitatibus sed paene etiam in singulis domibus sunt duae factiones. Ante adventum Caesaris Haedui et Sequani fuerunt principes factiones; post adventum eius Haedui sunt longe principes et Remi secundum locum obtinent. Capitula 13: Duo sunt genera hominum nobilium in Gallia, druidum et equitum. Druides rebus divinis intersunt et fere de omnibus controversiis publicis privatisque constituunt. Capitulum 14-15: Druides novi multos annos in disciplina permanent ut magnum numerum versuum sacrorum ediscant. Multa de rerum natura disputant et iuventuti tradunt. Alterum genus nobilium est equitum; hi sunt bellatores. Capitulum 16-17: Omnis natio Gallorum admodum dedita est religionibus; multas victimas, nonnumquam etiam humanas, immolant atque mactant. Deos multos et plerosque Romanis deis similes colunt. Capitulum 18-20: Galli dicunt se ab Plutone prognatos esse. Viri in uxores sicut in liberos vitae necisque habent potestatem. Funera Gallorum sunt magnifica et sumptuosa. Civitates Gallicae quae bene gubernantur interdicunt civibus rumores cum aliis civibus communicare. Quaedam de Bello Gallico deque libro sexto generatim Haud necessarium videtur ut multum scribam de libro qui Commentarii de Bello Gallico sive Bellum Gallicum inscribitur, quippe qui fere omnibus hominibus etiam rerum antiquarum imperitis iam diu notissimus sit. Itaque quam brevissime potero capita rerum tantum leviter perstringam. Patet hoc opus constare ex commentariis quos Gaius Iulius Caesar, illustrissimus omnium Romanorum scripsit de bello quod in Gallia gessit ab anno duodesexagesimo a.C.n usque ad annum quinquagesimum (h.e. 58 - 50). Totum opus divisum est in octo libros sive volumina quorum tamen octavus non ab Caesare ipso sed ab Aulo Hirtio conscriptus est. In hoc sexto libro, Caesar motum Galliae expectans copias suas auget, varias civitates Gallicas subigit, Gallum quendam nomine Ambiorigem, qui anno proximo castra Romana quaedam obsedit multosque milites Romanos perfidiose trucidavit, persequitur. Hac de causa et ne saepius Germani rebus Romanis obsistant Caesar iterum Rhenum transit. Inde medulla libri constat ex comparatione Gallorum et Germanorum, praesertim quod pertinet ad mores, instituta, religionem. Accedit etiam brevis descriptio cuiusdam maximae silvae in finibus Germaniae in qua multa et mirabilia animilia habitare dicuntur. Denique Caesar revertitur et in Gallos quosdam qui Eburones appellantur contendit, copiis Romanis divisis et Quinto Tullio Cicerone cum aliquot militibus relicto in castello qui vocatur Aduatuca. Cum Eburones in omnes partes dispersi sint, nuntios Caesar ad finitimas civitates demittit atque evocat eos ad diripiendos Eburones. Quo nuntio audito, Germani quidam qui Sugambri vocantur Rhenum transeunt; Eburones aliquot excipiunt; castellum Ciceronis obsident et fere expugnant; expugnatione desperata discedunt. Denique Ambiorige nusquam invento, agris autem finibusque eius regionis vastatis, Caesar legiones in hibernis collocat et in Italiam proficiscitur. Infra in hac pagina invenientur nexus ad paucas editiones utiles, quarum exstat fere infinitus numerus in rete universali si animus tales conquirere atque invenire tulerit. Editiones Utiles 1) Editio Totius Operis ab Harper et Tollman Confecta In hac editione quodque verbum typis crassioribus (ut ita dicam) excussum est cum primum apparet, eo consilio ut lector possit statim cognoscere in quaque pagina quae vocabula debeant esse sibi incognita quaeque nota Multae etiam insunt notae Anglice perscriptae, chartae geographicae, imagines variarum rerum Ad calcem inveniuntur indices varii atque proprium lexicon sive dictionarium Harper et Tollman 2) Editio Totius Operis in Usum Delphini (sextus liber incipit circa paginam 220am): Editio In Usum Delphini 3) Editio Totius Operis ab Allen, Greenough, D'Ooge, Daniell Confecta Editio primi libri lectu facilior
Liber Sextus - Capitula 1-10 Index rerum quae geruntur in his capitulis: Capitula 1-2: Caesar, tot militibus anno proximo ob insidias Ambiorigis amissis, novas legiones atque cohortes comparat ad maiorem Galliae motum reprimendum. Capitula 3-5: Cum a multis civitatibus Gallicis bellum parari videat, celeriter magnam partem eorum populationibus atque etiam ipso exercitus Romani adventu ad officium redire cogit. Capitula 6-8: Hac parte Galliae pacata et Treveris (aliis Gallis deficientibus) ab Labieno legato victis, totus Caesar mente et animo in bellum Ambiorigis insistit. Capitula 9-10: Decernit autem primum Rhenum flumen iterum transire, duabus de causis, primum quod Germani auxilia contra se Treveris miserant, tum, ne Ambiorix illic se occultare possit. Copiis suis traductis certior factus est Suebos, Germanos ab quibus auxilia Treveris missa sunt quique ob hanc rem metuerunt adventum Romanorum, ad extremos fines se recepisse iuxta silvam maximam. Quaedam de Bello Gallico deque libro sexto generatim Haud necessarium videtur ut multum scribam de libro qui Commentarii de Bello Gallico sive Bellum Gallicum inscribitur, quippe qui fere omnibus hominibus etiam rerum antiquarum imperitis iam diu notissimus sit. Itaque quam brevissime potero capita rerum tantum leviter perstringam. Patet hoc opus constare ex commentariis quos Gaius Iulius Caesar, illustrissimus omnium Romanorum scripsit de bello quod in Gallia gessit ab anno duodesexagesimo a.C.n usque ad annum quinquagesimum (h.e. 58 - 50). Totum opus divisum est in octo libros sive volumina quorum tamen octavus non ab Caesare ipso sed ab Aulo Hirtio conscriptus est. In hoc sexto libro, Caesar motum Galliae expectans copias suas auget, varias civitates Gallicas subigit, Gallum quendam nomine Ambiorigem, qui anno proximo castra Romana quaedam obsedit multosque milites Romanos perfidiose trucidavit, persequitur. Hac de causa et ne saepius Germani rebus Romanis obsistant Caesar iterum Rhenum transit. Inde medulla libri constat ex comparatione Gallorum et Germanorum, praesertim quod pertinet ad mores, instituta, religionem. Accedit etiam brevis descriptio cuiusdam maximae silvae in finibus Germaniae in qua multa et mirabilia animilia habitare dicuntur. Denique Caesar revertitur et in Gallos quosdam qui Eburones appellantur contendit, copiis Romanis divisis et Quinto Tullio Cicerone cum aliquot militibus relicto in castello qui vocatur Aduatuca. Cum Eburones in omnes partes dispersi sint, nuntios Caesar ad finitimas civitates demittit atque evocat eos ad diripiendos Eburones. Quo nuntio audito, Germani quidam qui Sugambri vocantur Rhenum transeunt; Eburones aliquot excipiunt; castellum Ciceronis obsident et fere expugnant; expugnatione desperata discedunt. Denique Ambiorige nusquam invento, agris autem finibusque eius regionis vastatis, Caesar legiones in hibernis collocat et in Italiam proficiscitur. Infra in hac pagina invenientur nexus ad paucas editiones utiles, quarum exstat fere infinitus numerus in rete universali si animus tales conquirere atque invenire tulerit. Editiones Utiles 1) Editio Totius Operis ab Harper et Tollman Confecta In hac editione quodque verbum typis crassioribus (ut ita dicam) excussum est cum primum apparet, eo consilio ut lector possit statim cognoscere in quaque pagina quae vocabula debeant esse sibi incognita quaeque nota Multae etiam insunt notae Anglice perscriptae, chartae geographicae, imagines variarum rerum Ad calcem inveniuntur indices varii atque proprium lexicon sive dictionarium Harper et Tollman 2) Editio Totius Operis in Usum Delphini (sextus liber incipit circa paginam 220am): Editio In Usum Delphini 3) Editio Totius Operis ab Allen, Greenough, D'Ooge, Daniell Confecta Editio primi libri lectu facilior
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