Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 2British Academy, 1976 - Humanities |
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British Academy. passage is spurious , added by a later copyist . No such passage exists in any other of the manuscripts that have been examined . The other passage mentioned above ( beginning Nota quod partem ) , which is also found ...
British Academy. passage is spurious , added by a later copyist . No such passage exists in any other of the manuscripts that have been examined . The other passage mentioned above ( beginning Nota quod partem ) , which is also found ...
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... passage in a sixth- century work which must be quoted now , as it has an important bearing on our problem . Cassiodorus in the eighth chapter of his Training in Sacred and Secular Literature , written about the middle of the sixth ...
... passage in a sixth- century work which must be quoted now , as it has an important bearing on our problem . Cassiodorus in the eighth chapter of his Training in Sacred and Secular Literature , written about the middle of the sixth ...
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... passage missing in pseudo - Jerome . The commentary is a really learned production . Though I have introduced it ... passages from other works of Pelagius now lost . At least , he twice introduces Jerome and Pelagius as combatants . The ...
... passage missing in pseudo - Jerome . The commentary is a really learned production . Though I have introduced it ... passages from other works of Pelagius now lost . At least , he twice introduces Jerome and Pelagius as combatants . The ...
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ERNST CURTIUS | 1 |
NEUTRAL DUTIES IN A MARITIME WAR AS ILLUSTRATED BY RECENT | 1 |
365 | 6 |
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