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... instance which has been identified in divertomu does not stand alone in the Calendar . We have also the preposition oc already men- tioned on the fourth day of Anacantios in the fourth and fifth years one reads OCIOMV RIVRI and the ...
... instance which has been identified in divertomu does not stand alone in the Calendar . We have also the preposition oc already men- tioned on the fourth day of Anacantios in the fourth and fifth years one reads OCIOMV RIVRI and the ...
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... instance . There is room here for the same doubt as to the pronunciation of the two syllables ovi as in No. xiii ( p . 29 ) , that is , whether they were sounded ui or oui . But in either case the word would be an instance of a dative ...
... instance . There is room here for the same doubt as to the pronunciation of the two syllables ovi as in No. xiii ( p . 29 ) , that is , whether they were sounded ui or oui . But in either case the word would be an instance of a dative ...
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... instance which one is obliged to read as ANT , and we have trouble enough without it . For we have to be read AN : the only time an n occurs here out of combination with another letter it is found written n , namely , in line 5 ; and we ...
... instance which one is obliged to read as ANT , and we have trouble enough without it . For we have to be read AN : the only time an n occurs here out of combination with another letter it is found written n , namely , in line 5 ; and we ...
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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