Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 2British Academy, 1976 - Humanities |
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... Britain and Gaul looked outwards on the surrounding country . Their rooms were generally arranged in rows along corridors or cloisters ; they frequently ... Britain a special fondness for the cable THE ROMANIZATION OF ROMAN BRITAIN 13.
... Britain and Gaul looked outwards on the surrounding country . Their rooms were generally arranged in rows along corridors or cloisters ; they frequently ... Britain a special fondness for the cable THE ROMANIZATION OF ROMAN BRITAIN 13.
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... Britain was left to itself . Yet even now it did not seek separation from Rome . All that we know supports the view of Mommsen . It was not Britain which broke loose from the Empire , but the Empire which gave up Britain 3 . Such is ...
... Britain was left to itself . Yet even now it did not seek separation from Rome . All that we know supports the view of Mommsen . It was not Britain which broke loose from the Empire , but the Empire which gave up Britain 3 . Such is ...
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... Britain was divided into two well - marked parts . The northern and western parts were occupied only by troops , whereas the eastern and southern lowlands contained nothing but purely civilian life . The former districts were the scene ...
... Britain was divided into two well - marked parts . The northern and western parts were occupied only by troops , whereas the eastern and southern lowlands contained nothing but purely civilian life . The former districts were the scene ...
Contents
ERNST CURTIUS BY THOMAS HODGKIN FELLOW OF THE ACADEMY | 1 |
NEUTRAL DUTIES IN A MARITIME WAR AS ILLUSTRATED BY RECENT | 1 |
CELTAE AND GALLI BY JOHN RHYS FELLOW OF THE ACADEMY Read | 1 |
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