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Themselves the children of a civilization increasingly dependent on the written ... did not possess ' true writing and reading , since their words are not made up of letters but of little figures of innumerable things ' .
Themselves the children of a civilization increasingly dependent on the written ... did not possess ' true writing and reading , since their words are not made up of letters but of little figures of innumerable things ' .
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Writing to Bishop on 13 June 1914 , the day after his first visit to the library of Corpus Christi College , Cambridge , he ... will be when people see , an extraordinary help in the subject for which it wasn't written - palæography ' ...
Writing to Bishop on 13 June 1914 , the day after his first visit to the library of Corpus Christi College , Cambridge , he ... will be when people see , an extraordinary help in the subject for which it wasn't written - palæography ' ...
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Partly perhaps because the book took so long in the writing . ... just retiring from his chair ; as has already been suggested , it would probably have been a better book , if it had been written twenty years earlier .
Partly perhaps because the book took so long in the writing . ... just retiring from his chair ; as has already been suggested , it would probably have been a better book , if it had been written twenty years earlier .
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Contents
ANNUAL REPORT 19712 | 9 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir Denys Page | 61 |
THE LITERATE ANGLOSAXONON SOURCES AND DISSEMINATIONS Sir | 101 |
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