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... already in proof . 26. PROSOPOGRAPHY OF THE LATER ROMAN EMPIRE.— The most important new material received during the year has been a full excerpt of the letters of St. Jerome , together with some miscellaneous further epigraphic sources ...
... already in proof . 26. PROSOPOGRAPHY OF THE LATER ROMAN EMPIRE.— The most important new material received during the year has been a full excerpt of the letters of St. Jerome , together with some miscellaneous further epigraphic sources ...
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... already well established for the performance of madrigals . But the links with the madrigal were not confined to methods of performance . The more one studies the recitative of the early seventeenth century the more evident it becomes ...
... already well established for the performance of madrigals . But the links with the madrigal were not confined to methods of performance . The more one studies the recitative of the early seventeenth century the more evident it becomes ...
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... already met with this phrase in ps . - Plutarch , in the passage which served us as a model in our attempt to emend this very verse : βραχυτάτου τοῦ τῆς ἐπιδημίας ὄντος ἐν τῷ βίῳ χρόνου . Very similar words occur at the beginning of a ...
... already met with this phrase in ps . - Plutarch , in the passage which served us as a model in our attempt to emend this very verse : βραχυτάτου τοῦ τῆς ἐπιδημίας ὄντος ἐν τῷ βίῳ χρόνου . Very similar words occur at the beginning of a ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT 19556 | 5 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir George Clark | 17 |
THE NATURE Of Recitative Aspects of Art Lecture By J A Westrup | 27 |
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