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Page 83
... relations with Egypt . The trade route which brought the Attic coins to Yemen must have come down the western roads ... relation to the ordinary Sabaean or Himyarite coins . We seem , in fact , in this dual origin of the coinage on the ...
... relations with Egypt . The trade route which brought the Attic coins to Yemen must have come down the western roads ... relation to the ordinary Sabaean or Himyarite coins . We seem , in fact , in this dual origin of the coinage on the ...
Page 110
... relation to the Sumerian SHEN , ' bright ' ( Turkish shen - li ) ; and also to TAN , TAM , as values of the Sun - symbol ; with which cf. DAG ( DANG = DAM ) ' bright ' , ' shining ' , and IB - DAM , ' to be bright ' , i . e . cheerful ...
... relation to the Sumerian SHEN , ' bright ' ( Turkish shen - li ) ; and also to TAN , TAM , as values of the Sun - symbol ; with which cf. DAG ( DANG = DAM ) ' bright ' , ' shining ' , and IB - DAM , ' to be bright ' , i . e . cheerful ...
Page 283
... relationship with a MS . of the Balliol type , corresponding to the relation which subsists between the first class and a MS . of the Reichenau type . This fact comes out clearly in the arrangement of the biblical text and the omission ...
... relationship with a MS . of the Balliol type , corresponding to the relation which subsists between the first class and a MS . of the Reichenau type . This fact comes out clearly in the arrangement of the biblical text and the omission ...
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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