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... Museum , died . The Professorship , and a prominent place in the Museum , which eventually was exchanged for the actual directorship , were offered to Curtius and gladly accepted by him . He rightly attached great importance to his ...
... Museum , died . The Professorship , and a prominent place in the Museum , which eventually was exchanged for the actual directorship , were offered to Curtius and gladly accepted by him . He rightly attached great importance to his ...
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... Museum , surrounded by his beloved statues and models and maps of buried cities , he happily passed the remainder of his days . One advantage of his new position was that it brought Curtius once more into direct official connexion with ...
... Museum , surrounded by his beloved statues and models and maps of buried cities , he happily passed the remainder of his days . One advantage of his new position was that it brought Curtius once more into direct official connexion with ...
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... Museum and the Royal Irish Academy , have finally found their permanent resting - place in their proper home , the National Irish Museum . The objects comprised a small boat , a bowl , two chains of very fine fabric , two twisted neck ...
... Museum and the Royal Irish Academy , have finally found their permanent resting - place in their proper home , the National Irish Museum . The objects comprised a small boat , a bowl , two chains of very fine fabric , two twisted neck ...
Contents
FOURTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JUNE 28 1906 ADDRESS | 7 |
ERNST CURTIUS BY THOMAS HODGKIN FELLOW OF THE ACADEMY | 31 |
NEUTRAL DUTIES IN A MARITIME WAR AS ILLUSTRATED BY RECENT | 55 |
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