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Page 175
... Italy was a foundation of the people of Chalcis and Cyme , 1 and the earliest of all Greek settlements in Italy ; and Italy , Sicily , and Chalcidice in Macedon were dotted with Euboean colonies . The Euboeans would not be likely to be ...
... Italy was a foundation of the people of Chalcis and Cyme , 1 and the earliest of all Greek settlements in Italy ; and Italy , Sicily , and Chalcidice in Macedon were dotted with Euboean colonies . The Euboeans would not be likely to be ...
Page 211
... Italy . It came to England in the company of Archbishop Theodore or not long afterwards . One may even be tempted to ... Italian copyists of the Renaissance sought to reproduce . The P 2 LÉOPOLD DELISLE 211.
... Italy . It came to England in the company of Archbishop Theodore or not long afterwards . One may even be tempted to ... Italian copyists of the Renaissance sought to reproduce . The P 2 LÉOPOLD DELISLE 211.
Page 540
... Italy . And yet Italy is the most important region of all ; and , though it may seem a paradox to say so , I believe that our knowledge of Italian texts really goes deeper than our knowledge of those of France . This is due to two ...
... Italy . And yet Italy is the most important region of all ; and , though it may seem a paradox to say so , I believe that our knowledge of Italian texts really goes deeper than our knowledge of those of France . This is due to two ...
Contents
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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