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... inscriptions are in a non - Aryan tongue , and he relies on these inscriptions as giving the key to the Ogam inscriptions to which I have just referred , in all of which he sees traces of an agglutinative language like Basque . ' 6 He ...
... inscriptions are in a non - Aryan tongue , and he relies on these inscriptions as giving the key to the Ogam inscriptions to which I have just referred , in all of which he sees traces of an agglutinative language like Basque . ' 6 He ...
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... inscription by mere etymo- logical analysis . Yet the truth remains that where the scholar has no lexicon or tradition to aid him he is helpless in unravel- ling texts or inscriptions with any certainty , even in languages closely ...
... inscription by mere etymo- logical analysis . Yet the truth remains that where the scholar has no lexicon or tradition to aid him he is helpless in unravel- ling texts or inscriptions with any certainty , even in languages closely ...
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... inscriptions previously known ( about eighty - eight in number ) , leaving only six or seven which had proved inaccessible within the limits of time at his disposal . Of the eighty - eight , three were Etruscan , and ten belonged to a ...
... inscriptions previously known ( about eighty - eight in number ) , leaving only six or seven which had proved inaccessible within the limits of time at his disposal . Of the eighty - eight , three were Etruscan , and ten belonged to a ...
Contents
SIXTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JUNE 25 1908 ADDRESS BY | 7 |
SUMMARY KNIGHTS FEES BY PAUL VINOgradoff Fellow of | 15 |
AN UNRECOGNIZED WESTMINSTER CHRONICLER 13811394 | 61 |
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