Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 9British Academy, 1976 - Humanities |
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Page 47
... example is Usener's treatise on the Fall of Troy , a master - example of the hieratic fallacy . In point of fact , the ritualistic explanation of myths , valuable as in its place it is , can be applied to only the smallest fraction of ...
... example is Usener's treatise on the Fall of Troy , a master - example of the hieratic fallacy . In point of fact , the ritualistic explanation of myths , valuable as in its place it is , can be applied to only the smallest fraction of ...
Page 273
... example of this ; and in visual art the innocence of the eye ' may be indeed a second childhood , but probably there never was a first corresponding to it . Practical necessities have taught us to see things as they are ' , before we ...
... example of this ; and in visual art the innocence of the eye ' may be indeed a second childhood , but probably there never was a first corresponding to it . Practical necessities have taught us to see things as they are ' , before we ...
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... example occurs in the letter of Chlodovech , or Clovis , addressed to the bishops of Gaul between 507 and 511 , and ... examples preserved from the last quarter of the seventh century , and one is found on a private deed , a sale to the ...
... example occurs in the letter of Chlodovech , or Clovis , addressed to the bishops of Gaul between 507 and 511 , and ... examples preserved from the last quarter of the seventh century , and one is found on a private deed , a sale to the ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191819 | 19 |
RALEIGH LECTURE ON HISTORY 1920 THE BRITISH SOLDIER | 29 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191920 | 31 |
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