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Page 35
... reading of Pauli and other readers of the inscription before his day . Giussani ( p . 22 ) gives the dimensions of the stone as 1 ยท 05 metre by 0-32 and the height of the letters as 15 centimetres . 6 The reading which I am inclined to ...
... reading of Pauli and other readers of the inscription before his day . Giussani ( p . 22 ) gives the dimensions of the stone as 1 ยท 05 metre by 0-32 and the height of the letters as 15 centimetres . 6 The reading which I am inclined to ...
Page 44
... reading in that case would be ... Isom ila ... These letters were probably bounded by two straight lines : the one underneath is there still . ( b ) .... IA .... The I is followed by a part of the perpendicular of a letter which I ...
... reading in that case would be ... Isom ila ... These letters were probably bounded by two straight lines : the one underneath is there still . ( b ) .... IA .... The I is followed by a part of the perpendicular of a letter which I ...
Page 83
... reading , either Amasiiu or Amaseu . The former may represent Ammasi - iu , perhaps for Am ( b ) asi - iu , to be compared with Lutou iu in the next number ( 207 ) . In any case Vesama is not to be accepted , as it is obtained by reading ...
... reading , either Amasiiu or Amaseu . The former may represent Ammasi - iu , perhaps for Am ( b ) asi - iu , to be compared with Lutou iu in the next number ( 207 ) . In any case Vesama is not to be accepted , as it is obtained by reading ...
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