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Page 342
... month ; so it cannot be Cutios which was a lucky month . It may have been Giamon . , say Year 1 . Fragment No. 3 has been assigned with some hesitation to Equos , and that is probably right , but the three SIMIVISO ought presumably to ...
... month ; so it cannot be Cutios which was a lucky month . It may have been Giamon . , say Year 1 . Fragment No. 3 has been assigned with some hesitation to Equos , and that is probably right , but the three SIMIVISO ought presumably to ...
Page 356
... month , and that there were also numbered pegs to indicate the different days of each month . If he is correct in this opinion , it would follow that the pegs indicating the months would have to be moved at the end of each year ...
... month , and that there were also numbered pegs to indicate the different days of each month . If he is correct in this opinion , it would follow that the pegs indicating the months would have to be moved at the end of each year ...
Page 358
... month and every day that were ever required , were inserted upon it . If they were not required in the particular year or month , they would not be marked out with pegs , and an intercalary month would be dropped , doubtless after a ...
... month and every day that were ever required , were inserted upon it . If they were not required in the particular year or month , they would not be marked out with pegs , and an intercalary month would be dropped , doubtless after a ...
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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