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... influence one on the other ; the early sagas contain a wealth of motifs borrowed from a still older orally preserved tradition : Gaelic medieval romance shows unmistakable evidence both of the written literature , and of folk - elements ...
... influence one on the other ; the early sagas contain a wealth of motifs borrowed from a still older orally preserved tradition : Gaelic medieval romance shows unmistakable evidence both of the written literature , and of folk - elements ...
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British Academy. in the Norse - Icelandic cultural sphere of influence which stretched from Constantinople to Iceland.1 Another possibility - perhaps a more likely one is the cul- tural influence of the Hiberno - Norman aristocracy ...
British Academy. in the Norse - Icelandic cultural sphere of influence which stretched from Constantinople to Iceland.1 Another possibility - perhaps a more likely one is the cul- tural influence of the Hiberno - Norman aristocracy ...
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... influence of wide historical movements in scholarship . The memory of his work still lives in Wales . He was always so much more than a learned man . After the establishment of the University of Wales in 1893 , and especially after his ...
... influence of wide historical movements in scholarship . The memory of his work still lives in Wales . He was always so much more than a learned man . After the establishment of the University of Wales in 1893 , and especially after his ...
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LIST OF FELLOWS | 9 |
CORRESPONDING FELLOWS 1945 | 14 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir John Clapham | 14 |
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