Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 8British Academy, 1976 - Humanities |
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Page 199
... known as the Chronicle of Lupus Protospatharius , an author who wrote about forty years later and who did not so much as know the German king's name . In this year ' , he says , ' Conus ' , that is Conrad , ' king of the Alemans went to ...
... known as the Chronicle of Lupus Protospatharius , an author who wrote about forty years later and who did not so much as know the German king's name . In this year ' , he says , ' Conus ' , that is Conrad , ' king of the Alemans went to ...
Page 285
... known , by early Greek philosophers , perhaps most thoroughly and picturesquely by Empedocles in the fifth century B. C.1 The theory is still in everyday use in China . In India our earliest records , the thousand and more Vedic hymns ...
... known , by early Greek philosophers , perhaps most thoroughly and picturesquely by Empedocles in the fifth century B. C.1 The theory is still in everyday use in China . In India our earliest records , the thousand and more Vedic hymns ...
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... known and has not been the subject of commentaries by scholars of reputation . The next compilation , the Ḥamāsah of Abū Tammām , is the most famous of all . Its approximate date is 220 , and it has been dealt with by numerous ...
... known and has not been the subject of commentaries by scholars of reputation . The next compilation , the Ḥamāsah of Abū Tammām , is the most famous of all . Its approximate date is 220 , and it has been dealt with by numerous ...
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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