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... Roman Period , called also Museo Patrio , at Brescia , and reads as follows in Roman capitals : -- DIEVPALA MINVI It is given in the C. I. L. , V. 4897 , and the editor , the late Professor Mommsen , says of it - Integra mihi visa est ...
... Roman Period , called also Museo Patrio , at Brescia , and reads as follows in Roman capitals : -- DIEVPALA MINVI It is given in the C. I. L. , V. 4897 , and the editor , the late Professor Mommsen , says of it - Integra mihi visa est ...
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... Roman antiquity , and regards the History School as a pis aller for those unable to brace themselves up to the more traditionally acceptable curriculum . As things are at present , it is hard to deny that he is altogether in the wrong ...
... Roman antiquity , and regards the History School as a pis aller for those unable to brace themselves up to the more traditionally acceptable curriculum . As things are at present , it is hard to deny that he is altogether in the wrong ...
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... Roman ritual and the Roman religious books in the veray Romain tongue ' , as Dean Colet called it , as it was spoken , or supposed to be spoken in the days of St. Paul , of Jerome , and of Gregory . To do this , the missionaries had to ...
... Roman ritual and the Roman religious books in the veray Romain tongue ' , as Dean Colet called it , as it was spoken , or supposed to be spoken in the days of St. Paul , of Jerome , and of Gregory . To do this , the missionaries had to ...
Contents
LIST OF FELLOWS 1913 | 11 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS BY THE RIGHT HON VISCOUNT BRYCE O M | 12 |
THE CELTIC INSCRIPTIONS OF CISALPINE GAUL BY SIR JOHN RHYS | 23 |
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