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Page 252
... Tysilio , and the still earlier Brut in Breton of A. D. 940. He states that the British history said to be in ... Tysilio is an occasional allega- tion that his work is an abridgement of Geoffrey . To judge of this I have prepared a copy ...
... Tysilio , and the still earlier Brut in Breton of A. D. 940. He states that the British history said to be in ... Tysilio is an occasional allega- tion that his work is an abridgement of Geoffrey . To judge of this I have prepared a copy ...
Page 263
... Tysilio and Geoffrey . If this be independent , we must grant original value to the sources of the Scottish historian . Allectus is called by Boece the Roman legate ' , and this agrees with the Senatorial commission to Allectus stated ...
... Tysilio and Geoffrey . If this be independent , we must grant original value to the sources of the Scottish historian . Allectus is called by Boece the Roman legate ' , and this agrees with the Senatorial commission to Allectus stated ...
Page 264
... Tysilio ; and continues with viii to x , including all the Arthurian French legend , which is based on Tysilio . Not till book xi does he care to vouch for his history again : Of the matter now to be treated of Geoffrey of Monmouth ...
... Tysilio ; and continues with viii to x , including all the Arthurian French legend , which is based on Tysilio . Not till book xi does he care to vouch for his history again : Of the matter now to be treated of Geoffrey of Monmouth ...
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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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