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... Celtic scholars . I had long been aware of the existence of a few remarkable Celtic inscriptions on ancient tomb- stones in Italy , and following in the path of our illustrious colleague , the late Whitley Stokes , I wrote about some of ...
... Celtic scholars . I had long been aware of the existence of a few remarkable Celtic inscriptions on ancient tomb- stones in Italy , and following in the path of our illustrious colleague , the late Whitley Stokes , I wrote about some of ...
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... Celtic inscriptions discussed already , two in Latin , with Celtic names and the same construction as the three purely Celtic ones . The first measures 1m 10 by 1m 50 , and is still at Levo , where it is fastened to the wall VECA ATBITI ...
... Celtic inscriptions discussed already , two in Latin , with Celtic names and the same construction as the three purely Celtic ones . The first measures 1m 10 by 1m 50 , and is still at Levo , where it is fastened to the wall VECA ATBITI ...
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... Celtic region of Lake Garda extended itself so as linguistically to touch the other Celtic district in the direction of Como or Lecco . In other words , the Garda group may have been an isolated one ; not to mention the fact that the ...
... Celtic region of Lake Garda extended itself so as linguistically to touch the other Celtic district in the direction of Como or Lecco . In other words , the Garda group may have been an isolated one ; not to mention the fact that the ...
Contents
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS BY THE RIGHT HON VISCOUNT BRYCE O M | 7 |
THE CELTIC INSCRIPTIONS OF CISALPINE GAUL BY SIR JOHN RHŶS | 23 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS AT THE OPENING MEETING OF THE INTER | 113 |
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