Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 8British Academy, 1976 - Humanities |
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... Greek and Latin Inscriptions , a Corpus of Greek medical writers , a Corpus of the Greek Fathers , a Corpus of Greek Coins , editions of the political correspondence of Frederick the Great , of the works of Kant , of Leibniz , of ...
... Greek and Latin Inscriptions , a Corpus of Greek medical writers , a Corpus of the Greek Fathers , a Corpus of Greek Coins , editions of the political correspondence of Frederick the Great , of the works of Kant , of Leibniz , of ...
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... Greek dikaiosuné -that is , righteousness or justice - represents a great number of Hebrew words , but more ... Greeks and Gentiles , Luke wrote for readers who deemed righteousness one of the most divine virtues . Greeks would not ...
... Greek dikaiosuné -that is , righteousness or justice - represents a great number of Hebrew words , but more ... Greeks and Gentiles , Luke wrote for readers who deemed righteousness one of the most divine virtues . Greeks would not ...
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... Greek for all collo- quial purposes , and being attracted by the language ' , as he states in the preface to his small volume of Translations and Paraphrases , he took the opportunity to commence the study of the Greek classics.1 ...
... Greek for all collo- quial purposes , and being attracted by the language ' , as he states in the preface to his small volume of Translations and Paraphrases , he took the opportunity to commence the study of the Greek classics.1 ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191617 | 33 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191718 | 51 |
JACOB AND THE MANDRAKES BY J G FRAZER FELLOW OF | 57 |
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