Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 2British Academy, 1976 - Humanities |
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... calendar , and communicated the whole to the Académie des Inscriptions et Belles- Lettres , who published it in six plates in their comptes rendus . In the following year the same plates appeared in the Revue Celtique , together with a ...
... calendar , and communicated the whole to the Académie des Inscriptions et Belles- Lettres , who published it in six plates in their comptes rendus . In the following year the same plates appeared in the Revue Celtique , together with a ...
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... Calendar has in front of it the hole for the clavus anni . The next thing is the number of the day , from 1 to xv in the first part of the month and from I to XIV or xv in the ATENOVx according to its length . Looking up and down a ...
... Calendar has in front of it the hole for the clavus anni . The next thing is the number of the day , from 1 to xv in the first part of the month and from I to XIV or xv in the ATENOVx according to its length . Looking up and down a ...
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... Calendar in point of language ; and the question suggests itself , are they such differences of dialect as one would expect in the case of peoples like the Sequani and the Pictones who lived so far from one another , or do the ...
... Calendar in point of language ; and the question suggests itself , are they such differences of dialect as one would expect in the case of peoples like the Sequani and the Pictones who lived so far from one another , or do the ...
Contents
ERNST CURTIUS | 1 |
NEUTRAL DUTIES IN A MARITIME WAR AS ILLUSTRATED BY RECENT | 1 |
365 | 6 |
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