Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 6British Academy, 1976 - Humanities |
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... possible for him to hear , I will venture to say that those who organized and those who attended this great meeting of historians had every reason for congratulating them- selves on the readiness with which the firstfruits of so much ...
... possible for him to hear , I will venture to say that those who organized and those who attended this great meeting of historians had every reason for congratulating them- selves on the readiness with which the firstfruits of so much ...
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... possible receiver of a present of wine from a distant country . Setting aside the end syllable of the second word as -pe , meaning ' and ' , and equating it as Gaulish with the -qui of another Celtic lan- guage , to wit , in Ovvakov ...
... possible receiver of a present of wine from a distant country . Setting aside the end syllable of the second word as -pe , meaning ' and ' , and equating it as Gaulish with the -qui of another Celtic lan- guage , to wit , in Ovvakov ...
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... possible , namely that a small community of Celts from Cisalpine Gaul were settled at Todi . This however would also require to be supported by historical evidence . The inscrip- tions , which are in two languages , read , Celtic and ...
... possible , namely that a small community of Celts from Cisalpine Gaul were settled at Todi . This however would also require to be supported by historical evidence . The inscrip- tions , which are in two languages , read , Celtic and ...
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