Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 7British Academy, 1976 - Humanities |
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Page 170
... believe , however , that in its main outlines it rests on sufficient evidence . The first question that requires to be settled arises out of the fact that in our MS . the roman numeral VII , apparently marking the beginning of a section ...
... believe , however , that in its main outlines it rests on sufficient evidence . The first question that requires to be settled arises out of the fact that in our MS . the roman numeral VII , apparently marking the beginning of a section ...
Page 278
... believe I am right in saying that in the ninth - century compilations of Claudius of Turin , Zmaragdus and Sedulius Scottus , all of whom use Pelagius and Cassiodorus , there is no trace of the Pseudo - Jerome interpolations . It being ...
... believe I am right in saying that in the ninth - century compilations of Claudius of Turin , Zmaragdus and Sedulius Scottus , all of whom use Pelagius and Cassiodorus , there is no trace of the Pseudo - Jerome interpolations . It being ...
Page 509
... believe , in Z's school , and that was one reason why he had to seek another teacher on his own account . The Yorkshire College did , I am sorry to say , supply some twenty years ago many teachers of Latin who knew no Greek to our ...
... believe , in Z's school , and that was one reason why he had to seek another teacher on his own account . The Yorkshire College did , I am sorry to say , supply some twenty years ago many teachers of Latin who knew no Greek to our ...
Contents
LIST OF FELLOWS | 12 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 191617 | 17 |
AN ATTEMPT TO RECOVER THE ORIGINAL ORDER OF THE TEXT | 37 |
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