Proper noun
Schneeberger (plural Schneebergers)
A surname.
According to Schneeberger the mother stayed at the calf's side until it was strong enough to join and keep up with the herd on the feeding grounds. Source: Internet
According to Schneeberger, aurochs were not concerned when a man approached. Source: Internet
Historical descriptions, like Caesar’s Commentarii de Bello Gallico or Schneeberger, tell that aurochs were swift and fast, and could be very aggressive. Source: Internet
In autumn, aurochs fed up for the winter and got fatter and shinier than during the rest of the year, according to Schneeberger. Source: Internet
Schneeberger writes that aurochs were hunted with arrows, nets and hunting dogs. Source: Internet
These included Sabato Morais and Rabbi Henry Pereira Mendes of the elitist Sephardi congregations, along with rabbis Bernard Drachman (ordained at Breslau, though he regarded himself as Orthodox) and Henry Schneeberger. Source: Internet