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... head , bull's head . Cyme - Horse ; fore- or hind - part of horse . Athenae Diades - Owl , astragalus . Histiaea - Amphora . These attributions , however , are anything but certain ; and the whole question must be seriously considered ...
... head , bull's head . Cyme - Horse ; fore- or hind - part of horse . Athenae Diades - Owl , astragalus . Histiaea - Amphora . These attributions , however , are anything but certain ; and the whole question must be seriously considered ...
Page 183
... Head's assignment of the early coins of Corinth is as follows : - Time of Cypselus , 657-625 B.C. 1. 9 Pegasus with ... head of Pegasus . After 500 B.C. 3. An archaic head of Athena appears on the reverse of the staters ; an archaic head ...
... Head's assignment of the early coins of Corinth is as follows : - Time of Cypselus , 657-625 B.C. 1. 9 Pegasus with ... head of Pegasus . After 500 B.C. 3. An archaic head of Athena appears on the reverse of the staters ; an archaic head ...
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... head type , which some writers would assign to Athens is so closely connected with the Gorgon - head , which almost certainly belongs to Eretria , that we must refuse it to Athens . Some numismatists attach value to the statement of ...
... head type , which some writers would assign to Athens is so closely connected with the Gorgon - head , which almost certainly belongs to Eretria , that we must refuse it to Athens . Some numismatists attach value to the statement of ...
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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 |
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