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... treat as BRATRONOS NANTONICN [ OS ] | EPAĐATEXTO LEVCVLLO SVIOREBE LOCITOV it probably means - Bratronos son of Nantonos had this erected ( ? ) for Epađatextorix ( and ) Leucullos ( and ) his two sisters . Stokes treats the last word as ...
... treat as BRATRONOS NANTONICN [ OS ] | EPAĐATEXTO LEVCVLLO SVIOREBE LOCITOV it probably means - Bratronos son of Nantonos had this erected ( ? ) for Epađatextorix ( and ) Leucullos ( and ) his two sisters . Stokes treats the last word as ...
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... treat as goves - goues- with its semi- vowel written b as was usual enough in Late Latin . This points to a word like Latin gāvīsus , the past participle of gaudeo , ' I rejoice ' ; but in that case one would perhaps expect a vowel ...
... treat as goves - goues- with its semi- vowel written b as was usual enough in Late Latin . This points to a word like Latin gāvīsus , the past participle of gaudeo , ' I rejoice ' ; but in that case one would perhaps expect a vowel ...
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... treat the t as an Etruscan X to be given here the value of d . Of course , in the latter case , it ought to have been written with Latin d ; but it has been seen already how little one can calculate on the inscriber's sense of ...
... treat the t as an Etruscan X to be given here the value of d . Of course , in the latter case , it ought to have been written with Latin d ; but it has been seen already how little one can calculate on the inscriber's sense of ...
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ERNST CURTIUS | 1 |
NEUTRAL DUTIES IN A MARITIME WAR AS ILLUSTRATED BY RECENT | 1 |
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