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... original . Sir Edward Maunde Thompson in his edition of Geoffrey le Baker's chronicle took the view that the reference in that work to Sir Thomas only belonged to certain incidents on which he was Geof- frey's informant . 13 This view I ...
... original . Sir Edward Maunde Thompson in his edition of Geoffrey le Baker's chronicle took the view that the reference in that work to Sir Thomas only belonged to certain incidents on which he was Geof- frey's informant . 13 This view I ...
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... original was again a transcript by Nowell . Where did Nowell find his source ? I suggest in Cecil's house . From Dr. Greg's valuable account of Cecil as a collector of MSS . in his article on ' Books and Bookmen in Bishop Parker's ...
... original was again a transcript by Nowell . Where did Nowell find his source ? I suggest in Cecil's house . From Dr. Greg's valuable account of Cecil as a collector of MSS . in his article on ' Books and Bookmen in Bishop Parker's ...
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... original contribution to learning . As was usual with him when contemplating a piece of historical writing in which he had no opportunity of dealing with minutiae , he was not content to work at second hand , but went straight for the ...
... original contribution to learning . As was usual with him when contemplating a piece of historical writing in which he had no opportunity of dealing with minutiae , he was not content to work at second hand , but went straight for the ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT 19345 | 5 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By J W Mackail 19 | 8 |
SAINT THOMAS AQUINAS Master Mind Lecture By Étienne Gilson | 29 |
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