Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 97 |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 43
Page 14
... continued at some other place which we do not know . But the end of Qumran was not at the same time the end of all the many Essenes , even if the Qumran findings cannot help us to detect their continued way of existence . Please allow ...
... continued at some other place which we do not know . But the end of Qumran was not at the same time the end of all the many Essenes , even if the Qumran findings cannot help us to detect their continued way of existence . Please allow ...
Page 341
... continued as an active Vice- President , attending most Council meetings - at which his contributions were , as might be expected , imaginative and controversial as well as helpful . It will be a cause of great satisfaction to his ...
... continued as an active Vice- President , attending most Council meetings - at which his contributions were , as might be expected , imaginative and controversial as well as helpful . It will be a cause of great satisfaction to his ...
Page 424
... continued in the role for thirty - five years ) . The member- ship of 420 rose by 59 at its first AGM ; it now stands at well over 2,000 . 23 Meanwhile papers continued to appear in the journals - on Stukeley ( a note on Anna Stukeley's ...
... continued in the role for thirty - five years ) . The member- ship of 420 rose by 59 at its first AGM ; it now stands at well over 2,000 . 23 Meanwhile papers continued to appear in the journals - on Stukeley ( a note on Anna Stukeley's ...
Contents
Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
Copyright | |
19 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
actions African ancient Anthropology archaeology behaviour Beveridge curve Birley Britain British Academy British Museum Burrow Cambridge capacity century cognitive College criminal critics Crombie cultural dialogue dyad dyadic E. N. Goody early Ebla edition Edmund Leach Edwards England English society essay Essenes example excavations gumsa Hadrian's Wall hierarchy historians honour human important Indian individual Institute intellectual interaction interest John joint joint attention joking relationship Kachin labour labour-market later lecture linguistic literary Lloyd London meaning Meyer Fortes mind modern moral move Orgel Oxford paper patrilineal period person Piggott plagiarism plagiarist poems political printed Professor published question Qumran Radcliffe-Brown recognised Renaissance responsible role dyad Roman Britain Sanskrit scholars scrolls sense Shakespeare's Shakespeare's Sonnets social intelligence social structure Sonnets spoken language Stokes Stokes's Stuart texts things tion tradition unemployment University volume Winthrop's writing