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... hand , M. Jullian finds that some of the characteristics of the lettering of the Pictonian lead betray a date as late as the fourth century ; that is to say , the latter may be perhaps 200 years later than the Calendar , perhaps more ...
... hand , M. Jullian finds that some of the characteristics of the lettering of the Pictonian lead betray a date as late as the fourth century ; that is to say , the latter may be perhaps 200 years later than the Calendar , perhaps more ...
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... hand , R. Bakon de naturâ magnetis quidam attribuunt Petro P'grino sive de maharicuria . The first part is much abbreviated , Chapters I and II being omitted . The MS . has many contractions , but has three fairly good figures . ( Codex ...
... hand , R. Bakon de naturâ magnetis quidam attribuunt Petro P'grino sive de maharicuria . The first part is much abbreviated , Chapters I and II being omitted . The MS . has many contractions , but has three fairly good figures . ( Codex ...
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... hand knowledge of Comparative Philology . " This equipment enabled him , on the one hand , to take account of the results of the comparative method in establishing the Homeric text beyond the period of literary tradition , and thereby ...
... hand knowledge of Comparative Philology . " This equipment enabled him , on the one hand , to take account of the results of the comparative method in establishing the Homeric text beyond the period of literary tradition , and thereby ...
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ERNST CURTIUS | 1 |
NEUTRAL DUTIES IN A MARITIME WAR AS ILLUSTRATED BY RECENT | 1 |
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