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The first essay was ' Cronos and Chronos ' , published in 195327 and the last was the capstone Malinowski Memorial Lecture ( 1959 ) , which also provided the title for the collection . But the collection is given a unity by the fact ...
The first essay was ' Cronos and Chronos ' , published in 195327 and the last was the capstone Malinowski Memorial Lecture ( 1959 ) , which also provided the title for the collection . But the collection is given a unity by the fact ...
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In the years after the war it was possible to build up the collections with material not only from excavations in Cyprus and the ... a superb Attic Late Geometric krater from the Dipylon Workshop , and vases from the Cowdray collection ...
In the years after the war it was possible to build up the collections with material not only from excavations in Cyprus and the ... a superb Attic Late Geometric krater from the Dipylon Workshop , and vases from the Cowdray collection ...
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He had , of course , always believed in the necessity of establishing collections of Classical antiquities as an important ... responsible for the acquisition by the Otago Museum in Dunedin of a large part of the A. B. Cook collection .
He had , of course , always believed in the necessity of establishing collections of Classical antiquities as an important ... responsible for the acquisition by the Otago Museum in Dunedin of a large part of the A. B. Cook collection .
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Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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