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... evidence that they afford of contemporary practice in Alexandria itself . The rich Early Christian architecture of Athanasius and his successors has vanished for ever . But the remains of Abu Mîna tell us something at least of what has ...
... evidence that they afford of contemporary practice in Alexandria itself . The rich Early Christian architecture of Athanasius and his successors has vanished for ever . But the remains of Abu Mîna tell us something at least of what has ...
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... evidence available to experienced linguists who are not themselves Celtists , this evidence remains obscure , awkward and little apt to throw light upon other languages.1 I have already referred to connexions between Celtic and ...
... evidence available to experienced linguists who are not themselves Celtists , this evidence remains obscure , awkward and little apt to throw light upon other languages.1 I have already referred to connexions between Celtic and ...
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British Academy. no field of study that might yield even a fragment of evidence . In the stress he laid on archaeological evidence and on the sifting of later traditions he has had many successors , and the approach seems so natural to ...
British Academy. no field of study that might yield even a fragment of evidence . In the stress he laid on archaeological evidence and on the sifting of later traditions he has had many successors , and the approach seems so natural to ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT 19467 | 7 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir H I Bell | 19 |
NATURALISTIC ETHICS Philosophical Lecture By W F R Hardie | 29 |
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