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Page 108
... origin as Latin calo , calare ' to call ' , while the form resembles more nearly the Greek kaλéw ' I call ' . In Celtic itself we have the Irish word cailech , Welsh ceiliog , both signifying a cock , which come probably from the same ...
... origin as Latin calo , calare ' to call ' , while the form resembles more nearly the Greek kaλéw ' I call ' . In Celtic itself we have the Irish word cailech , Welsh ceiliog , both signifying a cock , which come probably from the same ...
Page 179
... origin of the Names of the Winds . II . The origin of the arrangement of the Rose of Thirty - two Points . II . The origin and significance of the distinctive marks used on Compass Cards . PRELIMINARY . ALTHOUGH the construction of the ...
... origin of the Names of the Winds . II . The origin of the arrangement of the Rose of Thirty - two Points . II . The origin and significance of the distinctive marks used on Compass Cards . PRELIMINARY . ALTHOUGH the construction of the ...
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... origin and development here considered . Note , added February 1914 . At the date when this paper was written the author had not seen the privately - printed work Der Compass , issued in 1911 by Herr A Schück of Hamburg , which consists ...
... origin and development here considered . Note , added February 1914 . At the date when this paper was written the author had not seen the privately - printed work Der Compass , issued in 1911 by Herr A Schück of Hamburg , which consists ...
Contents
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS BY THE RIGHT HON VISCOUNT BRYCE O M | 7 |
THE CELTIC INSCRIPTIONS OF CISALPINE GAUL BY SIR JOHN RHŶS | 23 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS AT THE OPENING MEETING OF THE INTER | 113 |
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