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... inscription ends with the Greek imperfect EПОEI , for the more usual spelling role , was making . ' It is not certain whether any special significance attaches to the fact that the later portion of the inscription is entirely in Gaulish ...
... inscription ends with the Greek imperfect EПОEI , for the more usual spelling role , was making . ' It is not certain whether any special significance attaches to the fact that the later portion of the inscription is entirely in Gaulish ...
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... inscription would seem to belong . I cannot help adding that this pair of instances of the plural in -oi marks this inscription as an early one : it is possibly the earliest Celtic on record . XXXV . BRESCIA . There is here a bilingual ...
... inscription would seem to belong . I cannot help adding that this pair of instances of the plural in -oi marks this inscription as an early one : it is possibly the earliest Celtic on record . XXXV . BRESCIA . There is here a bilingual ...
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... inscription , No. xxiv , beginning with Ekivvos Plov- μavios , E. son of Riumanos , ' where the formula is the same ... inscriptions , the Coligny Calendar in 25 CELTIC INSCRIPTIONS OF FRANCE AND ITALY 81.
... inscription , No. xxiv , beginning with Ekivvos Plov- μavios , E. son of Riumanos , ' where the formula is the same ... inscriptions , the Coligny Calendar in 25 CELTIC INSCRIPTIONS OF FRANCE AND ITALY 81.
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ERNST CURTIUS | 1 |
NEUTRAL DUTIES IN A MARITIME WAR AS ILLUSTRATED BY RECENT | 1 |
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