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... beginning of the summer half , the Calends of May or Bealtaine ; and ( 3 ) to the beginning of August or the day called Lughnasadh . Their year was a November - May year and not a solstitial one ; so we have in the folklore nothing to ...
... beginning of the summer half , the Calends of May or Bealtaine ; and ( 3 ) to the beginning of August or the day called Lughnasadh . Their year was a November - May year and not a solstitial one ; so we have in the folklore nothing to ...
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... beginning to end . With the kind permission of M. Dissard , the learned head of the Museum , I spent a week collating the fragments , with the ' Reconstitution ' of them into months by M. le Commandant Émile Espérandieu , and with the ...
... beginning to end . With the kind permission of M. Dissard , the learned head of the Museum , I spent a week collating the fragments , with the ' Reconstitution ' of them into months by M. le Commandant Émile Espérandieu , and with the ...
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... beginning with EDRINIOS ( Esp . , p . 142 ) . It is difficult to make out what letter ends the name of the month in the head line : I do not think it can be S. It is more like a tall O ; so one should suppose the original letters to ...
... beginning with EDRINIOS ( Esp . , p . 142 ) . It is difficult to make out what letter ends the name of the month in the head line : I do not think it can be S. It is more like a tall O ; so one should suppose the original letters to ...
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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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