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He first published these in Archaeologia Aeliana for 1930 ; the inscriptions and pottery from Birdoswald , the supporting evidence for these views , were published by him later that same year . These new dates were closer to the ...
He first published these in Archaeologia Aeliana for 1930 ; the inscriptions and pottery from Birdoswald , the supporting evidence for these views , were published by him later that same year . These new dates were closer to the ...
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( This empirically inclined perspective on the philosophy of history informed MacKinnon's later engagement with the theological implications of the later dominance of Bultmann's theology over New Testament scholar- ship , and I shall ...
( This empirically inclined perspective on the philosophy of history informed MacKinnon's later engagement with the theological implications of the later dominance of Bultmann's theology over New Testament scholar- ship , and I shall ...
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Parkin was another enthusiast for the History of Political Thought and later wrote on Edmund Burke . Other contemporaries and later correspondents were ' Bill ' E. T. Williams ( later Warden of Rhodes House , Oxford ) , James Mossman ...
Parkin was another enthusiast for the History of Political Thought and later wrote on Edmund Burke . Other contemporaries and later correspondents were ' Bill ' E. T. Williams ( later Warden of Rhodes House , Oxford ) , James Mossman ...
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Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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