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... reading EVRISES is hardly to be doubted . The side to the right of Jupiter , that is , the side on the reader's left ... reading rests on evidence , which is referred to in the Corpus . The reading of the last letter as M requires to ...
... reading EVRISES is hardly to be doubted . The side to the right of Jupiter , that is , the side on the reader's left ... reading rests on evidence , which is referred to in the Corpus . The reading of the last letter as M requires to ...
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... reading , which differs from both Dr. Stokes's and the one in the Corpus , is to the following effect : - BRATRONOS NANTONICN EPADATEX TO RIGI LEVC VLO SVIOREBE . LOGI TOE- The NT in line 2 form the usual ligature : the AÐ in line 3 are ...
... reading , which differs from both Dr. Stokes's and the one in the Corpus , is to the following effect : - BRATRONOS NANTONICN EPADATEX TO RIGI LEVC VLO SVIOREBE . LOGI TOE- The NT in line 2 form the usual ligature : the AÐ in line 3 are ...
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British Academy. On carefully collating Inscription A with M. Jullian's reading , I found exceedingly little to call in question : my own reading , which was only rendered possible by his , is as follows : - 1. APE CIALLI CARTI 2 ...
British Academy. On carefully collating Inscription A with M. Jullian's reading , I found exceedingly little to call in question : my own reading , which was only rendered possible by his , is as follows : - 1. APE CIALLI CARTI 2 ...
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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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