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... Greek , is used in the diphthong au ( pronounced as in German ) in Naμavoaris . The ε of epov had probably the same sound as that of i in the Latin spelling ieuru pronounced most likely as a trisyllable i - eur - u . Compare Greek ...
... Greek , is used in the diphthong au ( pronounced as in German ) in Naμavoaris . The ε of epov had probably the same sound as that of i in the Latin spelling ieuru pronounced most likely as a trisyllable i - eur - u . Compare Greek ...
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... Greek letters , that is , Oxtos ( ? ) son of Virilos : the first part of the first name is gone . Then come two lines in Greek , which mean that Anevnos made it . Then lower down comes a continuation of four lines , in Gaulish this time ...
... Greek letters , that is , Oxtos ( ? ) son of Virilos : the first part of the first name is gone . Then come two lines in Greek , which mean that Anevnos made it . Then lower down comes a continuation of four lines , in Gaulish this time ...
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... Greek and Latin verse of which Mr. Archer - Hind is at present preparing a second edition . In 1875 he succeeded Prof. Lushington as Professor of Greek in Glasgow , a position which he maintained with great success until he was ap ...
... Greek and Latin verse of which Mr. Archer - Hind is at present preparing a second edition . In 1875 he succeeded Prof. Lushington as Professor of Greek in Glasgow , a position which he maintained with great success until he was ap ...
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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