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... seems probable , namely , that the Ivernians were as little Aryan as the Iberians of the Peninsula . 6 The tripartite division of ancient Ireland has been touched upon , but it deserves to be discussed more in detail in connexion with ...
... seems probable , namely , that the Ivernians were as little Aryan as the Iberians of the Peninsula . 6 The tripartite division of ancient Ireland has been touched upon , but it deserves to be discussed more in detail in connexion with ...
Page 70
... seem to apply to some of the Fir Bolg , Viri Bulgarum , or Builc , names which would seem to have been originally nick- 1 Galeóin with ó is probably due to false analogy : for Galeoin seems based on an early Brythonic Galion - i ...
... seem to apply to some of the Fir Bolg , Viri Bulgarum , or Builc , names which would seem to have been originally nick- 1 Galeóin with ó is probably due to false analogy : for Galeoin seems based on an early Brythonic Galion - i ...
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... seems to conceive the embassy as occurring in the course of the war , and not before its commencement . But the point is explained by the summary of the Cypria which we owe to Proclus . The Cypria spoke of two battles between Greeks and ...
... seems to conceive the embassy as occurring in the course of the war , and not before its commencement . But the point is explained by the summary of the Cypria which we owe to Proclus . The Cypria spoke of two battles between Greeks and ...
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Fellow of thE ACADEMY Read Oct 28 1904 | 183 |
SUMMARY PSYCHOLOGICAL ELEMENTS IN GREEK SCULPTURE | 251 |
HENRY SIDGWICK BY JAMES BRYCE | 277 |
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