Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 6British Academy, 1976 - Humanities |
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... person or persons who intended to be interred there , a practice not unusual in the case of Roman monuments as proved by such formulæ as se vivo or et sibi et suis . ... In any case the ' pala ' was something to or for the person men ...
... person or persons who intended to be interred there , a practice not unusual in the case of Roman monuments as proved by such formulæ as se vivo or et sibi et suis . ... In any case the ' pala ' was something to or for the person men ...
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... person as ornament . Accordingly , the name of the Tolistobogii would suggest that they distinguished themselves by the weight of their torques or the abundance of the amber they displayed on their persons : compare the name ...
... person as ornament . Accordingly , the name of the Tolistobogii would suggest that they distinguished themselves by the weight of their torques or the abundance of the amber they displayed on their persons : compare the name ...
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... persons who attended them . Physicians , who then were nearer to nature than other learned men , came in groups , and we have their names . One of them was no less a person than Ambroise Paré , First Surgeon to the King . Two of them ...
... persons who attended them . Physicians , who then were nearer to nature than other learned men , came in groups , and we have their names . One of them was no less a person than Ambroise Paré , First Surgeon to the King . Two of them ...
Contents
PAGE | 23 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS | 113 |
THE STUDY OF MODERN HISTORY IN GREAT BRITAIN CONSIDERed | 139 |
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