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... commentary , but they are sufficient as a means of identification . If any commentary survives in which all of these appear , it is to be regarded as a form of the commentary of Pelagius . Further quotations could be added from works of ...
... commentary , but they are sufficient as a means of identification . If any commentary survives in which all of these appear , it is to be regarded as a form of the commentary of Pelagius . Further quotations could be added from works of ...
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British Academy. only , namely his view as to the pseudo - Primasius commentary . This commentary , as we have seen , Zimmer seeks to identify with the first commentary mentioned by Cassiodorus , from which Cassiodorus says he afterwards ...
British Academy. only , namely his view as to the pseudo - Primasius commentary . This commentary , as we have seen , Zimmer seeks to identify with the first commentary mentioned by Cassiodorus , from which Cassiodorus says he afterwards ...
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... commentary on the Epistle to the Hebrews , the Paris and Épinal MSS . do.1 The origin of this commentary does not fall within my province , but is to be discussed in a forthcoming work by Riggenbach . The origin of the pseudo ...
... commentary on the Epistle to the Hebrews , the Paris and Épinal MSS . do.1 The origin of this commentary does not fall within my province , but is to be discussed in a forthcoming work by Riggenbach . The origin of the pseudo ...
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ERNST CURTIUS | 1 |
NEUTRAL DUTIES IN A MARITIME WAR AS ILLUSTRATED BY RECENT | 1 |
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