Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 7British Academy, 1976 - Humanities |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 51
Page 170
... beginning of a section , occurs twice over . The first VII stands on a picture at the bottom of a page ; the following page begins with line 325 , of which the initial word , BRAND , is written in capitals . The second VII is on the ...
... beginning of a section , occurs twice over . The first VII stands on a picture at the bottom of a page ; the following page begins with line 325 , of which the initial word , BRAND , is written in capitals . The second VII is on the ...
Page 173
... beginning in the middle of a sen- tence ; the earlier portion ( about 65 verses ) was on the three missing leaves , d , e , f . This involves the conclusion that three of the six last pages of the quire were filled with pictures . The ...
... beginning in the middle of a sen- tence ; the earlier portion ( about 65 verses ) was on the three missing leaves , d , e , f . This involves the conclusion that three of the six last pages of the quire were filled with pictures . The ...
Page 184
... beginning of each section , with two or three exceptions , is indicated by initial capitals . This feature of the MS . is , by a strange oversight , not reproduced in Grein - Wülker , but it may be seen in Professor Gollancz's edition ...
... beginning of each section , with two or three exceptions , is indicated by initial capitals . This feature of the MS . is , by a strange oversight , not reproduced in Grein - Wülker , but it may be seen in Professor Gollancz's edition ...
Contents
LIST OF FELLOWS | 12 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 191617 | 17 |
AN ATTEMPT TO RECOVER THE ORIGINAL ORDER OF THE TEXT | 37 |
Copyright | |
25 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Abbasid Academy Ambrosiaster Anatolia appears Asia Minor Assyr Balliol beginning Bywater c'est called Cassiod Cassiodorus century Cervantes character Christian coins commentary copied Dante death doctrine Don Quixote doubt earth edition English Épinal epistles Europe evidence fact feeling France Greek Hebrew Himyarite hommes human inscriptions interpolation Islam Italian Jerome jeunes Jews Joseph Warton King later learned lectures literature Mahdi Marcionite modern Mohammed monogram mort Moslem nations nature never original Oxford Paris passages Pelagian Pelagius philosophy Phrygia Plato poem poet poetic poetry population present primitive probably Professor prologue Ps-Hier Pseudo-Jerome Pseudo-Jerome MSS race regarded Reichenau religious Roman scholars seems Semitic sense Shakespeare sheets Socrates soldat Solutrean soul spirit suggest Sumerian things thought triliteralized Turkey Turkish Turkmen Turks Vulgate Warton words writing written