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... example . Another dish shows a similar Dionysiac composition ( Fig . 11 ) , 12 which derives from multifigured representations of the god with his cortège , as represented , for instance , on a Roman floor mosaic ( Fig . 12 ) .13 ...
... example . Another dish shows a similar Dionysiac composition ( Fig . 11 ) , 12 which derives from multifigured representations of the god with his cortège , as represented , for instance , on a Roman floor mosaic ( Fig . 12 ) .13 ...
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... example from Den- mark , and in nineteen examples ( eleven of which were collected since 1929 ) from Ireland and Gaelic Scotland . A monograph on this very important Gaelic ecotype has been promised by Professor Walter Anderson of ...
... example from Den- mark , and in nineteen examples ( eleven of which were collected since 1929 ) from Ireland and Gaelic Scotland . A monograph on this very important Gaelic ecotype has been promised by Professor Walter Anderson of ...
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... example of what we need to - day : a comprehensive view of life that sanctifies politics , accepts the discoveries of science , reconciles both with Virtue and encourages Faith , Hope , and Charity . Such an example is what Dante has to ...
... example of what we need to - day : a comprehensive view of life that sanctifies politics , accepts the discoveries of science , reconciles both with Virtue and encourages Faith , Hope , and Charity . Such an example is what Dante has to ...
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LIST OF FELLOWS | 9 |
CORRESPONDING FELLOWS 1945 | 14 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir John Clapham | 14 |
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