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... Gaulish settlements had been effected likewise in the very south of Gaul . Speaking more comprehensively , there seems to be no doubt that the tendency had been for the Galli to encroach on the Celtae , rather than the other way about ...
... Gaulish settlements had been effected likewise in the very south of Gaul . Speaking more comprehensively , there seems to be no doubt that the tendency had been for the Galli to encroach on the Celtae , rather than the other way about ...
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... Gaulish preposition in . The Welsh preposition is yn , ' in , ' and there may have been a Gaulish in ; but the Welsh word when you add to it becomes ynnof , ' in me , ' ynnot , ' in thee , ' ynnom , ' in us , ' & c . , where the ...
... Gaulish preposition in . The Welsh preposition is yn , ' in , ' and there may have been a Gaulish in ; but the Welsh word when you add to it becomes ynnof , ' in me , ' ynnot , ' in thee , ' ynnom , ' in us , ' & c . , where the ...
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... Gaulish ; for the Gauls may have inferred from the oblique cases ( genitive Iovis , dative Iovi , accusative Iovem ) a nominative Iovis for use in Gaulish . In fact a nominative Jovis was not unknown in Latin itself ; and if we treat ...
... Gaulish ; for the Gauls may have inferred from the oblique cases ( genitive Iovis , dative Iovi , accusative Iovem ) a nominative Iovis for use in Gaulish . In fact a nominative Jovis was not unknown in Latin itself ; and if we treat ...
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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