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... reason at all why some or indeed many of the Celtic speaking peoples of Wales and Ireland could not have arrived in the period 500 B.C. to A.D. 500 along these Western seaways from France and Spain . This does not mean that I am ...
... reason at all why some or indeed many of the Celtic speaking peoples of Wales and Ireland could not have arrived in the period 500 B.C. to A.D. 500 along these Western seaways from France and Spain . This does not mean that I am ...
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... reason for going counter to the palaeographical evidence . But at the moment this fragment stands alone among the early Latin papyri , admittedly few in number ; there is no other instance of a Latin codex from Egypt until the end of ...
... reason for going counter to the palaeographical evidence . But at the moment this fragment stands alone among the early Latin papyri , admittedly few in number ; there is no other instance of a Latin codex from Egypt until the end of ...
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... reason to think that he is using the Latin word in the Latin sense . The Bißλía would be books in the then accepted sense , perhaps rolls of the Septuagint , and the importance he attaches to the μɛußpávaι makes it unlikely that they ...
... reason to think that he is using the Latin word in the Latin sense . The Bißλía would be books in the then accepted sense , perhaps rolls of the Septuagint , and the importance he attaches to the μɛußpávaι makes it unlikely that they ...
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HONORARY FELLOWS 1954 | 15 |
vi | 39 |
THE BRITISH CONTRIBUTION TO THE NEOCLASSICAL STYLE IN PAINTING | 57 |
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