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... Celtic 400 Brilish 500- Ecclesiastical 500 600- Hisperic Latin Byzantine 600 Greek Medicine 700- 700 800- 800 South Italian Danish ? 900- 900 Gallic Art Lotharingian Norman 1000 1000 Salernitan 1100 A composite mass conlaining in order ...
... Celtic 400 Brilish 500- Ecclesiastical 500 600- Hisperic Latin Byzantine 600 Greek Medicine 700- 700 800- 800 South Italian Danish ? 900- 900 Gallic Art Lotharingian Norman 1000 1000 Salernitan 1100 A composite mass conlaining in order ...
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... Celtic magic into the Anglo - Saxon system can be adduced ; these may be roughly classed according as they are derived from ( a ) Celtic magic proper or from ( b ) that form of Celtic magic which filters through the peculiar Hisperic ...
... Celtic magic into the Anglo - Saxon system can be adduced ; these may be roughly classed according as they are derived from ( a ) Celtic magic proper or from ( b ) that form of Celtic magic which filters through the peculiar Hisperic ...
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... Celtic peoples to the Anglo - Saxon monasteries which lay under a cultural debt to their more anciently Christianized neighbours . The period during which the Hisperic language flourished can be roughly stated as the seventh century ...
... Celtic peoples to the Anglo - Saxon monasteries which lay under a cultural debt to their more anciently Christianized neighbours . The period during which the Hisperic language flourished can be roughly stated as the seventh century ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191819 | 19 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191920 | 31 |
THE VALUE AND THE METHODS OF MYTHOLOGIC STUDY By L | 37 |
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