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... Celtic scholars . I had long been aware of the existence of a few remarkable Celtic inscriptions on ancient tomb- stones in Italy , and following in the path of our illustrious colleague , the late Whitley Stokes , I wrote about some of ...
... Celtic scholars . I had long been aware of the existence of a few remarkable Celtic inscriptions on ancient tomb- stones in Italy , and following in the path of our illustrious colleague , the late Whitley Stokes , I wrote about some of ...
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... Celtic , ended in i as in Latin , a genitive in ui must imply a non - Celtic language , which seemed to him to have been Ligurian . He discusses Ligurian and the people who spoke Ligurian , he examines d'Arbois de Jubainville's theory ...
... Celtic , ended in i as in Latin , a genitive in ui must imply a non - Celtic language , which seemed to him to have been Ligurian . He discusses Ligurian and the people who spoke Ligurian , he examines d'Arbois de Jubainville's theory ...
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... Celtic inscriptions discussed already , two in Latin , with Celtic names and the same construction as the three purely Celtic ones . The first measures 1m 10 by 1m 50 , and is still at Levo , where it is fastened to the wall of the ...
... Celtic inscriptions discussed already , two in Latin , with Celtic names and the same construction as the three purely Celtic ones . The first measures 1m 10 by 1m 50 , and is still at Levo , where it is fastened to the wall of the ...
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DECEASED FELLOWS 190313 | 13 |
PAGE | 23 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS | 113 |
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