Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 6British Academy, 1976 - Humanities |
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Page 62
... appears as Kuitos and in Quintae which appears as Kuites in the well - known Brionna inscription , preserved at Novara . The phonological process by which the n would seem to have been silenced was the spending of it in the nasalization ...
... appears as Kuitos and in Quintae which appears as Kuites in the well - known Brionna inscription , preserved at Novara . The phonological process by which the n would seem to have been silenced was the spending of it in the nasalization ...
Page 187
... appears , and the names adopted by these two writers may be compared . AZAPH BRUNETTO LATINI Tramontana Tramontainne Graecus Grec Oriens Levant Sillocus ( or Imber ) Siloc Meridies Midi Garbinus ( or Lebex ) Occidens Magister Aufrique ...
... appears , and the names adopted by these two writers may be compared . AZAPH BRUNETTO LATINI Tramontana Tramontainne Graecus Grec Oriens Levant Sillocus ( or Imber ) Siloc Meridies Midi Garbinus ( or Lebex ) Occidens Magister Aufrique ...
Page 204
... appears to have originated with Gassendi . How little the fleur - de - lis was considered as pertaining to the compass may be judged from the remarkable group of etchings published about the year 1600 under the title of Nova Reperta ...
... appears to have originated with Gassendi . How little the fleur - de - lis was considered as pertaining to the compass may be judged from the remarkable group of etchings published about the year 1600 under the title of Nova Reperta ...
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