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... mentioned from the poets of the thirteenth century beginning with Murray O'Daly and Gilbride Macnamee . The surviving compositions of the writers enumerated by O'Reilly consist mainly of genealogical and historical pieces , and very few ...
... mentioned from the poets of the thirteenth century beginning with Murray O'Daly and Gilbride Macnamee . The surviving compositions of the writers enumerated by O'Reilly consist mainly of genealogical and historical pieces , and very few ...
Page 271
... mentioned as recording an inscrip- tion reading OΝ ΘΟΥΟΠΟ ΔΙΟΥΙ · ΒΡΑΤΟΥ ( not BRATOΥ ) . The stone came from the ruins of Glanum and should be at St. Remy , but it cannot be found . The Cavaillon inscription to be mentioned next , with ...
... mentioned as recording an inscrip- tion reading OΝ ΘΟΥΟΠΟ ΔΙΟΥΙ · ΒΡΑΤΟΥ ( not BRATOΥ ) . The stone came from the ruins of Glanum and should be at St. Remy , but it cannot be found . The Cavaillon inscription to be mentioned next , with ...
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... mentioned the statement that one of St. Patrick's names was Magonius , that is , Magōnius , which by dropping the vowel - flanked g became in Welsh Maun : see Mommsen's Historia Brittonum cum Additamentis Nennii ' in the Chronica Minora ...
... mentioned the statement that one of St. Patrick's names was Magonius , that is , Magōnius , which by dropping the vowel - flanked g became in Welsh Maun : see Mommsen's Historia Brittonum cum Additamentis Nennii ' in the Chronica Minora ...
Contents
LIST OF FELLOWS 1912 | 7 |
NINTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JULY 5 1911 ADDRESS BY | 8 |
WARTON LECTURE ON ENGLISH POETRY | 8 |
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