Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 5British Academy, 1976 - Humanities |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 78
Page 333
... called after the battle god was Mug Néit , a king whose name , meaning ' Slave of Nét ' , figures in the Eber pedigrees in the Book of Leinster ( fo . 319 , 320 ' ) as father of Mug Nuadat = Eogan Mór , the hero of the story of the ...
... called after the battle god was Mug Néit , a king whose name , meaning ' Slave of Nét ' , figures in the Eber pedigrees in the Book of Leinster ( fo . 319 , 320 ' ) as father of Mug Nuadat = Eogan Mór , the hero of the story of the ...
Page 392
... called Christian Naṣrāni ( pl . Naṣāra ) . Nevertheless , there are difficulties in this identification . The first ... called members of the sect of the Nazoraeans ( τῶν Ναζωραίων ) , and we know that in later times a Semitic - speaking ...
... called Christian Naṣrāni ( pl . Naṣāra ) . Nevertheless , there are difficulties in this identification . The first ... called members of the sect of the Nazoraeans ( τῶν Ναζωραίων ) , and we know that in later times a Semitic - speaking ...
Page 423
... called Ione , from Io who came thither by sea and abode there . And also it was called Minoa , because Minos , with his brothers Aeacus and Rhadamanthys , leaving his own country , founded this city . Whence also there came to be the ...
... called Ione , from Io who came thither by sea and abode there . And also it was called Minoa , because Minos , with his brothers Aeacus and Rhadamanthys , leaving his own country , founded this city . Whence also there came to be the ...
Contents
Ninth Annual General Meeting JULY 5 1911 ADDRESS BY | 3 |
WARTON LECTURE ON ENGLISH POETRY | 4 |
HENRY CHARLES LEA 18251909 By E P CHEYNEY | 17 |
16 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Academy Aegina Aeginetan ancient appears Athenian Athens bards beginning belong borrowed days British bronze Brythonic called celt Celtic century Chalcis character coinage coins Coligny Calendar connexion consciousness Coriolanus dative declension Delisle derived didrachm drachm early electrum empirical English Eretria Euboea Euboic existence experience fact genitive give goddess Goidelic grains Greek Hittite Holder Ibid idea inscription instance Ireland Irish knowledge later Latin letters literary Lord Macgr meaning mentioned month Museum nature Nîmes O'Conor Don's Book O'Grady object objectified obol original Parmenides Peisistratus perceived perception perhaps Pheidon philosophy poem poet poetry present Prize Law probably Professor question real condition Reality regard relation represented Roman seems sensations Shakespeare silver Solon spelling stanzas stater stone suggested supposed Syriac tetradrachms things thought tion truth Ucuetis weight Welsh whole word writing καὶ