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Page 249
... Celtic sources . Chrestien and his successors doubtless found in existence , in Celtic folk - lore , some kind of embryonic legends of the ' chanson de gestę ' order , which provided them with a foundation for their tales about the ...
... Celtic sources . Chrestien and his successors doubtless found in existence , in Celtic folk - lore , some kind of embryonic legends of the ' chanson de gestę ' order , which provided them with a foundation for their tales about the ...
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... Celtic Folklore , p . 678 , Celtic Heathendom , p . 248 , the Oxford Mabinogion , p . 306 . Holder under -vedro - n would connect with Ptolemy's Vir - vedrum in North Britain the O. Slavonic vedru , ' clear , bright , cheerful . ' The ...
... Celtic Folklore , p . 678 , Celtic Heathendom , p . 248 , the Oxford Mabinogion , p . 306 . Holder under -vedro - n would connect with Ptolemy's Vir - vedrum in North Britain the O. Slavonic vedru , ' clear , bright , cheerful . ' The ...
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... Celtic would have been gu liable to be simplified into b . Thus Latin grātu - s would have corresponding to it in Celtic brāto - s : see Walde's Dictionary , s.v. grātēs , and compare Thurneysen , p . 190 . Now comes the question of the ...
... Celtic would have been gu liable to be simplified into b . Thus Latin grātu - s would have corresponding to it in Celtic brāto - s : see Walde's Dictionary , s.v. grātēs , and compare Thurneysen , p . 190 . Now comes the question of the ...
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NINTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JULY 5 1911 ADDRESS BY | 3 |
SOME CARDINAL POINTS IN KNOWLEDGE | 28 |
SOME PALESTINIAN CULTS IN THE GRAECOROMAN AGE By G | 55 |
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