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... Gaul . Everybody is familiar with Caesar's division of Gaul into three parts , but it is worth while to compare Pliny's version , Nat . Hist . , 1 As for myself I have been in the habit of saying Celt , not Kelt , Celtic , not Keltic ...
... Gaul . Everybody is familiar with Caesar's division of Gaul into three parts , but it is worth while to compare Pliny's version , Nat . Hist . , 1 As for myself I have been in the habit of saying Celt , not Kelt , Celtic , not Keltic ...
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... Gaul was in the possession of the Celtae , and that the language they spoke was closely akin to that of the Celtic inhabitants of ancient Ireland , it may be asked if this throws any light on the question how the latter found their way ...
... Gaul was in the possession of the Celtae , and that the language they spoke was closely akin to that of the Celtic inhabitants of ancient Ireland , it may be asked if this throws any light on the question how the latter found their way ...
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... Gaul , some of whom called it also Iverigon ( p . 14 above ) . This question has a reflex aspect which is still more ... Gaul show a word written both Avor1 and AVVOT , supposed to have meant fecit : see Holder , sub voce . Lastly , at ...
... Gaul , some of whom called it also Iverigon ( p . 14 above ) . This question has a reflex aspect which is still more ... Gaul show a word written both Avor1 and AVVOT , supposed to have meant fecit : see Holder , sub voce . Lastly , at ...
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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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