Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 2British Academy, 1976 - Humanities |
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... civilization had taken firm root . The growth of Roman speech and manners , the extension of the political franchise , the establishment of city life , the assimilation of the provincial populations in an orderly and coherent civilization ...
... civilization had taken firm root . The growth of Roman speech and manners , the extension of the political franchise , the establishment of city life , the assimilation of the provincial populations in an orderly and coherent civilization ...
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... civilization . The contrast between this civilization and the native culture that preceded it in Britain can readily be seen if we compare for a moment a Celtic village and a Romano - British village . Examples of each have been ...
... civilization . The contrast between this civilization and the native culture that preceded it in Britain can readily be seen if we compare for a moment a Celtic village and a Romano - British village . Examples of each have been ...
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... civilization . We may conclude that the Romanized part of Britain had been lost by his time , or that , if some part was still held by the British , long war had destroyed its civilization . Unfortunately we cannot trust the traditional ...
... civilization . We may conclude that the Romanized part of Britain had been lost by his time , or that , if some part was still held by the British , long war had destroyed its civilization . Unfortunately we cannot trust the traditional ...
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ERNST CURTIUS | 1 |
NEUTRAL DUTIES IN A MARITIME WAR AS ILLUSTRATED BY RECENT | 1 |
365 | 6 |
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abbreviation Academy Anacantios ancient beginning Belgae Belgic belligerent belong Britain British bronze brooch Brythonic Calendar called Celtae Celtic Celts century chariots Codex Coligny Calendar commentary consciousness Cuchulainn Curtius D₁ dative distinction Don Quixote doubt English entry Epistle evidence existence fact Galli Gaul Gaulish genitive Giamon Goidelic Greek helmet Helvetii immediate experience independent not-self inscription instance intercalary month Ireland IVOS La Tène period language later Latin letters magnet meaning mentioned Museum nature neutral Nîmes noun occurs Ogron Old Irish origin Pelagius Peregrinus perhaps plural preposition present probably Professor pronunciation province pseudo-Jerome purpose question Qutios regard represented Rivos RIVRI Rivros Roman Romano-British Samon sciences seems sensations sensible appearance Sequani shield Silchester sosio sound spelling Stokes Stokes's stone suggested suppose teleology Tène period things treat verb vowel Welsh whole word writing