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... Umbrians , & c . 59 16 Reasons for believing that they were the same race as the Lithuanians 17 Farther confirmation ... Umbrian grammatical forms 6 Selections from the Eugubine Tables , with explanations : Tab . I. a , 1 . 78 8888 79 80 ...
... Umbrians , & c . 59 16 Reasons for believing that they were the same race as the Lithuanians 17 Farther confirmation ... Umbrian grammatical forms 6 Selections from the Eugubine Tables , with explanations : Tab . I. a , 1 . 78 8888 79 80 ...
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... Umbrian words which approximate to their Latin synonyms The Todi Inscription contains four words of the same class 11 1 CHAPTER IV . THE SABELLO - OSCAN LANGUAGE . The remains of the Oscan language must be considered as Sabellian also ...
... Umbrian words which approximate to their Latin synonyms The Todi Inscription contains four words of the same class 11 1 CHAPTER IV . THE SABELLO - OSCAN LANGUAGE . The remains of the Oscan language must be considered as Sabellian also ...
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... Umbrians and Oscans . It has been mentioned that the Sabines dispossessed the Oscans , and compelled them to invade Latium . Our next point is , therefore , to ... Umbrian race . This is established not $ 5 . ] 7 AS RELATED TO EACH OTHER .
... Umbrians and Oscans . It has been mentioned that the Sabines dispossessed the Oscans , and compelled them to invade Latium . Our next point is , therefore , to ... Umbrian race . This is established not $ 5 . ] 7 AS RELATED TO EACH OTHER .
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... Umbrian race . This is established not only by the testimony of Zenodotus of Trozen ' , who wrote upon the Umbrians , but also by the resemblances of the Sabine and Umbrian languages . It is true that this last remark may be made also ...
... Umbrian race . This is established not only by the testimony of Zenodotus of Trozen ' , who wrote upon the Umbrians , but also by the resemblances of the Sabine and Umbrian languages . It is true that this last remark may be made also ...
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... Umbrian ingredients . We are indebted to this scholar for some of the most important contributions which Italian philology has ever received . In his treatise on the Eugubine Tables , which he published in the year 1833 , as an exercise ...
... Umbrian ingredients . We are indebted to this scholar for some of the most important contributions which Italian philology has ever received . In his treatise on the Eugubine Tables , which he published in the year 1833 , as an exercise ...
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Page 242 - Quintilian's bekannter stelle gefunden zu haben: nam et illa, quae est sexta nostrarum, paene non humana voce, vel omnino non voce potius, inter discrimina dentium efflanda est: quae, etiam quum vocalem proxime accipit, quassa quodammodo, utique quoties aliquam consonantem frangit, ut in hoc ipso frangit, multo fit horridior.
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Page 214 - Sed si quidem ex causa donationis aut dotis aut qualibet alia ex causa tradantur, sine dubio transferuntur: venditae vero et traditae non aliter emptori adquiruntur quam si is venditori pretium solvent vel alio modo ei satisfecerit, veluti expromissore aut pignore dato, quod cavetur quidem etiam lege duodecim tabularum: tamen recte dicitur et jure gentium, id est jure naturali, id effici. [sed si is qui vendidit fidem emptoris secutus fuerit, dicendum est, statim rem emptoris fieri.] § 42.