Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 3British Academy, 1976 - Humanities |
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... Roman date will show ( i ) a series of remains associated frequently with Roman coins and Latin inscriptions which are indubitable proofs that these belong to the Roman period . ( ii ) In certain places , as for example at Bologna , are ...
... Roman date will show ( i ) a series of remains associated frequently with Roman coins and Latin inscriptions which are indubitable proofs that these belong to the Roman period . ( ii ) In certain places , as for example at Bologna , are ...
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... Roman history . The Aborigines are said to have continued to hold their own in the Apennines , and it is in that region that through historical times the Ligurians have dwelt uninterruptedly , extending from Genoa , not only to the ...
... Roman history . The Aborigines are said to have continued to hold their own in the Apennines , and it is in that region that through historical times the Ligurians have dwelt uninterruptedly , extending from Genoa , not only to the ...
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... Roman History , expanded from the Encyclopaedia mono- graph above mentioned , he issued many valuable papers on Roman history . About 1887 he commenced a large and detailed History of the Roman Empire , and actually wrote two or three ...
... Roman History , expanded from the Encyclopaedia mono- graph above mentioned , he issued many valuable papers on Roman history . About 1887 he commenced a large and detailed History of the Roman Empire , and actually wrote two or three ...
Contents
SIXTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING June 25 1908 | 7 |
SUMMARY KNIGHTS FEES BY PAUL VINOGRADOFF Fellow of | 15 |
AN UNRECOGNIZED WESTMINSTER CHRONICLER 13811394 | 65 |
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