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... possibly the beginning of a compound POVRA - HE .. the end of which is uncertain . One is tempted to suppose a plural verb here ending in -ont , but on the whole I am inclined to think the formulae with sosio , ' this , ' contain ...
... possibly the beginning of a compound POVRA - HE .. the end of which is uncertain . One is tempted to suppose a plural verb here ending in -ont , but on the whole I am inclined to think the formulae with sosio , ' this , ' contain ...
Page 33
... possibly have to derive from the same source as Irish binn or bind , sweet of voice , melodious ' ; and as regards the formation of the word compare such Gaulish personal names as Bladamus , Cavvama , Clutamus , Uxama , as to which see ...
... possibly have to derive from the same source as Irish binn or bind , sweet of voice , melodious ' ; and as regards the formation of the word compare such Gaulish personal names as Bladamus , Cavvama , Clutamus , Uxama , as to which see ...
Page 38
... possibly be Celtic : this is my copy of it : - MATIACO .. KONNOYBP .. But I must explain that of the first letter there is hardly any more left than would cover a lambda . Then the TI are somewhat doubtful , and may perhaps be ПT ; the ...
... possibly be Celtic : this is my copy of it : - MATIACO .. KONNOYBP .. But I must explain that of the first letter there is hardly any more left than would cover a lambda . Then the TI are somewhat doubtful , and may perhaps be ПT ; the ...
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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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