of the place to perform that office; and yet a severe
loyalty during marriage is afterward strictly enjoined.
There are places where brothels of young men are
kept for the pleasure of women; where the wives go
to war as well as the husbands, and not only share
in the dangers of battle, but, moreover, in the honours
of command. Others, where they wear rings not
only through their noses, lips, cheeks, and on their
toes, but also weighty gimmals of gold thrust through
their paps and buttocks; where, in eating, they wipe
their fingers upon their thighs, genitories, and the
soles of their feet: where children are excluded,
and brothers and nephews only inherit; and elsewhere,
nephews only, saving in the succession of the prince:
where, for the regulation of community in goods and
estates, observed in the country, certain sovereign
magistrates have committed to them the universal charge
and overseeing of the agriculture, and distribution
of the fruits, according to the necessity of every
one where they lament the death of children, and feast
at the decease of old men: where they lie ten
or twelve in a bed, men and their wives together:
where women, whose husbands come to violent ends, may
marry again, and others not: where the condition
of women is looked upon with such contempt, that they
kill all the native females, and buy wives of their
neighbours to supply their use; where husbands may
repudiate their wives, without showing any cause,
but wives cannot part from their husbands, for what
cause soever; where husbands may sell their wives in
case of sterility; where they boil the bodies of their
dead, and afterward pound them to a pulp, which they
mix with their wine, and drink it; where the most
coveted sepulture is to be eaten by dogs, and elsewhere
by birds; where they believe the souls of the blessed
live in all manner of liberty, in delightful fields,
furnished with all sorts of delicacies, and that it
is these souls, repeating the words we utter, which
we call Echo; where they fight in the water, and shoot
their arrows with the most mortal aim, swimming; where,
for a sign of subjection, they lift up their shoulders,
and hang down their heads; where they put off their
shoes when they enter the king’s palace; where
the eunuchs, who take charge of the sacred women,
have, moreover, their lips and noses cut off, that
they may not be loved; where the priests put out their
own eyes, to be better acquainted with their demons,
and the better to receive their oracles; where every
one makes to himself a deity of what he likes best;
the hunter of a lion or a fox, the fisher of some
fish; idols of every human action or passion; in which
place, the sun, the moon, and the earth are the ’principal
deities, and the form of taking an oath is, to touch
the earth, looking up to heaven; where both flesh
and fish is eaten raw; where the greatest oath they
take is, to swear by the name of some dead person
of reputation, laying their hand upon his tomb; where
the newyear’s gift the king sends every year