Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 6British Academy, 1976 - Humanities |
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... scholars in the publication of the reformer's writings . Caro has studied some aspects of the diplomatic history of the early fifteenth century , and Hans Prutz has introduced to German readers the ' crusading ' account books of the ...
... scholars in the publication of the reformer's writings . Caro has studied some aspects of the diplomatic history of the early fifteenth century , and Hans Prutz has introduced to German readers the ' crusading ' account books of the ...
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British Academy. even an imperfect enumeration of what foreign scholars have of recent years done for English history have some effect in inspiring British scholars to betake themselves to the Record Office and British Museum , so that ...
British Academy. even an imperfect enumeration of what foreign scholars have of recent years done for English history have some effect in inspiring British scholars to betake themselves to the Record Office and British Museum , so that ...
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... scholars of the Grammar School , selected by the master , to say , not sing , the psalter at his funeral - showing a large school , since sixty and those poor were to be selected . Between 1426 and 1472 three successive masters of the ...
... scholars of the Grammar School , selected by the master , to say , not sing , the psalter at his funeral - showing a large school , since sixty and those poor were to be selected . Between 1426 and 1472 three successive masters of the ...
Contents
PAGE | 23 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS | 113 |
THE STUDY OF MODERN HISTORY IN GREAT BRITAIN CONSIDERed | 139 |
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