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Page 326
... dative Vivae , unless we read Caia Julia Coerana , which the editor of the Corpus negatives . At any rate the ordinary formula seems to require the initial adjective to refer to the person who puts up the monument . My friend Professor ...
... dative Vivae , unless we read Caia Julia Coerana , which the editor of the Corpus negatives . At any rate the ordinary formula seems to require the initial adjective to refer to the person who puts up the monument . My friend Professor ...
Page 345
... dative would be Minui , but there is a possible alternative to Minos , namely , the Minuo - s which yielded in Latin the genitive Minui , that is in Celtic Minui of Minuos ' ; the dative of this would regularly be Minuui , but in ...
... dative would be Minui , but there is a possible alternative to Minos , namely , the Minuo - s which yielded in Latin the genitive Minui , that is in Celtic Minui of Minuos ' ; the dative of this would regularly be Minuui , but in ...
Page 367
... dative Baai . This is all the more likely to be right if Obaa is made up of Od - baa . As regards the rest of the legend we may naturally expect an epithet or surname qualifying Obaa in what follows that name . So we reduce the legend ...
... dative Baai . This is all the more likely to be right if Obaa is made up of Od - baa . As regards the rest of the legend we may naturally expect an epithet or surname qualifying Obaa in what follows that name . So we reduce the legend ...
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