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... proved by the swords and fibulae of the La Tène type , cannot be earlier than B. C. 400 , and are probably to be set a century later . At the battle of ... prove beyond doubt that chariots were in 6 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BRITISH ACADEMY.
... proved by the swords and fibulae of the La Tène type , cannot be earlier than B. C. 400 , and are probably to be set a century later . At the battle of ... prove beyond doubt that chariots were in 6 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BRITISH ACADEMY.
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... prove the name of the goddess to have been like such masculines as Cintugnatos , Dannotalos , Segomaros , and similar quadrisyllables accented on the antepenultimate , Belísama : see page 10 above . This is proved by the significant way ...
... prove the name of the goddess to have been like such masculines as Cintugnatos , Dannotalos , Segomaros , and similar quadrisyllables accented on the antepenultimate , Belísama : see page 10 above . This is proved by the significant way ...
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... proves to have been accented Némausos or Némosus : possibly it reached the Romans through a Celtican channel , while the ... prove that there were at least two pronunciations , but we are not helped by the etymology of the word , as its ...
... proves to have been accented Némausos or Némosus : possibly it reached the Romans through a Celtican channel , while the ... prove that there were at least two pronunciations , but we are not helped by the etymology of the word , as its ...
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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Academy actual already ancient appearance become beginning belong Book Britain British Calendar called Celtic century character comes commentary consciousness course derived described distinction doubt early elements English entry evidence existence experience fact further Gaul Gaulish genitive given gives Greek hand idea immediate important individual inscription instance Ireland Irish Italy kind knowledge known La Tène period language late later Latin less letters looks matter meaning mechanical mentioned month nature neutral objects occurs once origin perhaps period position possibly present probably Professor question reference regard relation remains represented result Roman sciences seems sense side sound spelling stand stone suggested suppose taken Tène things third traces treat University verb Welsh whole word writing written