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Page 262
... appears to have drawn from his finding on two of the stones ' le monogramme du Christ gravé à la façon des graffiti ' — the reference is to the second stone and the third in the following list . I should have said , that the five stones ...
... appears to have drawn from his finding on two of the stones ' le monogramme du Christ gravé à la façon des graffiti ' — the reference is to the second stone and the third in the following list . I should have said , that the five stones ...
Page 356
... appears , however , that the holes were called Kukλíσkot , and the word for placing the peg is Tараяηуvúνаι , from which Dr. Rehm , doubtless correctly , derives the namе яаρáлηуμа . The name used for the peg does not appear , but from ...
... appears , however , that the holes were called Kukλíσkot , and the word for placing the peg is Tараяηуvúνаι , from which Dr. Rehm , doubtless correctly , derives the namе яаρáлηуμа . The name used for the peg does not appear , but from ...
Page 417
... appear , Zeus appears on the coins of Marcus Aurelius , Artemis on those of his Empress Faustina Junior . It is only natural , of course , and according to custom , that the male god should be associated with the Emperor , the female ...
... appear , Zeus appears on the coins of Marcus Aurelius , Artemis on those of his Empress Faustina Junior . It is only natural , of course , and according to custom , that the male god should be associated with the Emperor , the female ...
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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