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... Greek medical books were available to the men of the later Empire , in order to estimate the influence of Greek sources on Early English literature . During the period of Gothic domination in Italy there had been an active process of ...
... Greek medical books were available to the men of the later Empire , in order to estimate the influence of Greek sources on Early English literature . During the period of Gothic domination in Italy there had been an active process of ...
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... Greek Liturgy of St. Chrysostom : στῶμεν καλῶς · στῶμεν μετὰ φόβου . Let us stand seemly , let us stand in awe . These words , coming in the most solemn part of the service before the elevation of the elements , would be regarded with ...
... Greek Liturgy of St. Chrysostom : στῶμεν καλῶς · στῶμεν μετὰ φόβου . Let us stand seemly , let us stand in awe . These words , coming in the most solemn part of the service before the elevation of the elements , would be regarded with ...
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British Academy. haemorrhage . The gibberish Greek words are similar to words used for a like purpose by Marcellus Empiricus of Bordeaux . Another instance of the importance attached to Greek words is yielded by the occurrence of the Greek ...
British Academy. haemorrhage . The gibberish Greek words are similar to words used for a like purpose by Marcellus Empiricus of Bordeaux . Another instance of the importance attached to Greek words is yielded by the occurrence of the Greek ...
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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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