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... original composition from the pen of a Norman jongleur , whom he identified with the ' Ambroise ' frequently mentioned in the poem ; the Itinerarium he regarded as a Latin translation and amplification by Richard , a canon of the Holy ...
... original composition from the pen of a Norman jongleur , whom he identified with the ' Ambroise ' frequently mentioned in the poem ; the Itinerarium he regarded as a Latin translation and amplification by Richard , a canon of the Holy ...
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... original book . Again and again this is referred to as ' li livre ' , ' l'escrit ' , as if a definite source with this title were intended . It is perhaps significant that in the attribution of the Latin translation to Richard the Canon ...
... original book . Again and again this is referred to as ' li livre ' , ' l'escrit ' , as if a definite source with this title were intended . It is perhaps significant that in the attribution of the Latin translation to Richard the Canon ...
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... original ) must have had access to material of good quality , such as an alternative draft by Luke , or a copy made by one of Paul's companions who felt himself at liberty to amplify the narrative from his own knowledge . There are ...
... original ) must have had access to material of good quality , such as an alternative draft by Luke , or a copy made by one of Paul's companions who felt himself at liberty to amplify the narrative from his own knowledge . There are ...
Contents
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir David Ross | 21 |
ARAB RULE UNDER THE AL BU SAID DYNASTY OF OMAN Raleigh | 27 |
SOME PROBLEMS OF THE PHILOSOPHY OF HISTORY Philosophical | 55 |
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