Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 7British Academy, 1976 - Humanities |
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Page 172
... original second leaf ( pp . 11-12 ) immediately follows the original third leaf ( pp . 9-10 ) . In this part of the MS . a page contains 32 or 33 verses . Hence the missing section III , which occupied the lost leaf a and a lost leaf of ...
... original second leaf ( pp . 11-12 ) immediately follows the original third leaf ( pp . 9-10 ) . In this part of the MS . a page contains 32 or 33 verses . Hence the missing section III , which occupied the lost leaf a and a lost leaf of ...
Page 287
... original . Zimmer was mistaken in supposing that the entry in the old St. Gall catalogue , ' Expositio Pelagii super omnes epistolas Pauli in uolumine I ' , is an addition to the original catalogue . That is not so it is an integral ...
... original . Zimmer was mistaken in supposing that the entry in the old St. Gall catalogue , ' Expositio Pelagii super omnes epistolas Pauli in uolumine I ' , is an addition to the original catalogue . That is not so it is an integral ...
Page 295
... original Pseudo - Jerome recension appeared in Italy . Cassiodorus himself reproduced his original with some freedom , but his pupils are on the whole extremely faithful to the original Pelagian text , so far as the commentary is ...
... original Pseudo - Jerome recension appeared in Italy . Cassiodorus himself reproduced his original with some freedom , but his pupils are on the whole extremely faithful to the original Pelagian text , so far as the commentary is ...
Contents
LIST OF FELLOWS | 12 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 191617 | 17 |
AN ATTEMPT TO RECOVER THE ORIGINAL ORDER OF THE TEXT | 37 |
Copyright | |
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