Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 5British Academy, 1976 - Humanities |
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Page 180
... mentioned seldom exceed 130 grains in weight . The specimens in the British Museum average 129.5 grains ( 8.39 grammes ) . The later tetradrachms bearing the Gorgon - head and another type , the head of a panther , are heavier , the ...
... mentioned seldom exceed 130 grains in weight . The specimens in the British Museum average 129.5 grains ( 8.39 grammes ) . The later tetradrachms bearing the Gorgon - head and another type , the head of a panther , are heavier , the ...
Page 271
... mentioned as recording an inscrip- tion reading OΝ ΘΟΥΟΠΟ ΔΙΟΥΙ - ΒΡΑΤΟΥ ( not BRATOY ) . The stone came from the ruins of Glanum and should be at St. Remy , but it cannot be found . The Cavaillon inscription to be mentioned next , with ...
... mentioned as recording an inscrip- tion reading OΝ ΘΟΥΟΠΟ ΔΙΟΥΙ - ΒΡΑΤΟΥ ( not BRATOY ) . The stone came from the ruins of Glanum and should be at St. Remy , but it cannot be found . The Cavaillon inscription to be mentioned next , with ...
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... mention that god . Moritasgos was evidently the Apollo of ancient Alesia , in the character of the repeller of diseases , as Caesar describes him . The tasgo - s of his name is to be compared with the Tasgia mentioned at p . 287 above ...
... mention that god . Moritasgos was evidently the Apollo of ancient Alesia , in the character of the repeller of diseases , as Caesar describes him . The tasgo - s of his name is to be compared with the Tasgia mentioned at p . 287 above ...
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 |
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