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3. WORKS OF GROTIUS . The volume of 1625 is in hand , and no other will be undertaken until this is finished . 4. CUSTUMARY LAW OF INDONESIA . The provisional dictionary is in preparation . 5. DICTIONARY OF MEDIEVAL LATIN .
3. WORKS OF GROTIUS . The volume of 1625 is in hand , and no other will be undertaken until this is finished . 4. CUSTUMARY LAW OF INDONESIA . The provisional dictionary is in preparation . 5. DICTIONARY OF MEDIEVAL LATIN .
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The parting command of Statius to his Thebaid may be taken as statutory in medieval England : Nec tu divinam Aeneida tempta , Sed longe sequere et vestigia semper adora . The epic of Rome was in fact surrendered to Venus , and absorbed ...
The parting command of Statius to his Thebaid may be taken as statutory in medieval England : Nec tu divinam Aeneida tempta , Sed longe sequere et vestigia semper adora . The epic of Rome was in fact surrendered to Venus , and absorbed ...
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IA THE MEDIEVAL LATIN POETICS By E. LOBEL Communicated December 15 , 1931 T is asserted by respectable authorities that the Middle Ages knew Aristotle's Poetics only through Hermann the German's Latin translation of Averroes ' Arabic ...
IA THE MEDIEVAL LATIN POETICS By E. LOBEL Communicated December 15 , 1931 T is asserted by respectable authorities that the Middle Ages knew Aristotle's Poetics only through Hermann the German's Latin translation of Averroes ' Arabic ...
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ANNUAL REPORT 19301 | 7 |
VERGILS CREATIVE ARt Annual Lecture on Aspects of Art | 14 |
VIRGIL IN ITALIAN POETRY Annual Italian Lecture By Edmund | 28 |
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