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Page 247
... Coligny Calendar , as pointed out already ( p . 221 above ) , one could not possibly expect to find any important action taken in the part of the month to which the Roman day points . The latest Coligny day available would be the ...
... Coligny Calendar , as pointed out already ( p . 221 above ) , one could not possibly expect to find any important action taken in the part of the month to which the Roman day points . The latest Coligny day available would be the ...
Page 255
British Academy. among them the firstfruits which the Coligny Calendar represents as brought in on the fourth day of Rivros . For it will be remem- bered that in the first year of the lustrum the god there ... COLIGNY CALENDAR 255.
British Academy. among them the firstfruits which the Coligny Calendar represents as brought in on the fourth day of Rivros . For it will be remem- bered that in the first year of the lustrum the god there ... COLIGNY CALENDAR 255.
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... Coligny Calendar in that he has established the probability of its being ' a calendar accommodated to the Julian Calendar ' . In the next place his notes on the date of the full moon as calculated from her first appearance enable one to ...
... Coligny Calendar in that he has established the probability of its being ' a calendar accommodated to the Julian Calendar ' . In the next place his notes on the date of the full moon as calculated from her first appearance enable one to ...
Contents
EIGHTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JUNE 28 1910 ADDRESS | 9 |
TENNYSON | 16 |
SUMMARY THE EVOLUTION OF ANCIENT INDIAN ARCHITECTURE | 29 |
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