Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 2British Academy, 1976 - Humanities |
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... once in Cantlos and once in the second intercalary month . The other form in the heading is EDRINI thrice , and EDRIN once : D or MD EDRINI Occurs so often in Elembivios and Cantlos as to suggest that EDRINI was the full genitive , and ...
... once in Cantlos and once in the second intercalary month . The other form in the heading is EDRINI thrice , and EDRIN once : D or MD EDRINI Occurs so often in Elembivios and Cantlos as to suggest that EDRINI was the full genitive , and ...
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... once a meaning . 2. In a large number of words ending in -le , the final e is quite needless ; we can easily tell how to pronounce such forms as assembl , litl , dubl , beetl , icicl , promis , definit , activ , handsum , therefor . It ...
... once a meaning . 2. In a large number of words ending in -le , the final e is quite needless ; we can easily tell how to pronounce such forms as assembl , litl , dubl , beetl , icicl , promis , definit , activ , handsum , therefor . It ...
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... once for nostrum ( 739 , 2 ) , and Traube has shown that this was not used after the middle of the sixth century.1 It may be regarded as certain , then , that the original of our MS . was not later than the middle of the sixth century ...
... once for nostrum ( 739 , 2 ) , and Traube has shown that this was not used after the middle of the sixth century.1 It may be regarded as certain , then , that the original of our MS . was not later than the middle of the sixth century ...
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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