Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 2British Academy, 1976 - Humanities |
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... Latin as a matter of course with the rest of the country . The proper question to be asked is whether evidence exists to show that Britain was Romanized , and Latin words scratched by servants on tiles or potsherds seem to supply some ...
... Latin as a matter of course with the rest of the country . The proper question to be asked is whether evidence exists to show that Britain was Romanized , and Latin words scratched by servants on tiles or potsherds seem to supply some ...
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... Latin . The old pronunciation of Latin is sufficiently well known to scholars , but is now very lightly regarded , and nowhere more lightly than in England . The Italians have , for the most part , preserved the vocalic sounds and many ...
... Latin . The old pronunciation of Latin is sufficiently well known to scholars , but is now very lightly regarded , and nowhere more lightly than in England . The Italians have , for the most part , preserved the vocalic sounds and many ...
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... Latin , ' Congessit tumulum Goisis Druti filius , ' the sequence of the words in ' Carnitu logan Goisis Druticnos ' is idiomatically Celtic , with the verb at the head of its sentence , at the same time that it evidences a preference ...
... Latin , ' Congessit tumulum Goisis Druti filius , ' the sequence of the words in ' Carnitu logan Goisis Druticnos ' is idiomatically Celtic , with the verb at the head of its sentence , at the same time that it evidences a preference ...
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ERNST CURTIUS | 1 |
NEUTRAL DUTIES IN A MARITIME WAR AS ILLUSTRATED BY RECENT | 1 |
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