Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 5British Academy, 1976 - Humanities |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 84
Page 211
... writing the interest is much enhanced , and when we can group together a number of manuscripts as proceeding from a particular place we are enabled to establish the existence of a school of writing and to determine its special ...
... writing the interest is much enhanced , and when we can group together a number of manuscripts as proceeding from a particular place we are enabled to establish the existence of a school of writing and to determine its special ...
Page 323
... writing . That writing was made with a stilum on a mould , and then stamped on the vessels while they were still soft . So the inscription on the vessels stands in relief and reads from right to left . The Lezoux fragment has its ...
... writing . That writing was made with a stilum on a mould , and then stamped on the vessels while they were still soft . So the inscription on the vessels stands in relief and reads from right to left . The Lezoux fragment has its ...
Page 557
... writer of history . What he says of Horace Walpole ( in whom he evidently saw traits of himself ) is true in his own ... writing an ordinary letter . ' In one of his poems he expresses the regret that his ' recreant sires ' had doomed ...
... writer of history . What he says of Horace Walpole ( in whom he evidently saw traits of himself ) is true in his own ... writing an ordinary letter . ' In one of his poems he expresses the regret that his ' recreant sires ' had doomed ...
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 |
11 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Academy Aegina Aeginetan ancient appears Athenian Athens bards beginning belong borrowed days British bronze Brythonic called Carchemish celt Celtic century Chalcis character coinage coins Coligny Calendar connexion consciousness Coriolanus cycle dative declension Delisle derived didrachm drachm early electrum empirical English Eretria Euboea Euboic existence experience fact fragments genitive give goddess Goidelic grains Greek Hittite Holder Ibid idea inscription instance Ireland Irish knowledge later Latin letters literary Lord Macgr meaning mentioned month Museum nature O'Conor Don's Book O'Grady object obol original Parmenides Peisistratus perceived perception Pheidon poem poet poetry possible present Prize Law probably Professor question real condition Reality regard relation represented Roman seems Shakespeare silver Solon spelling standard stanzas stater stone suggested supposed Syriac tetradrachms things thought tion Ucuetis weight Welsh whole word writing καὶ