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... museum , which is much to be desired . II 1. Still in the Ticino , the canton which has Bellinzona as its capital ... Museum at Lugano and the Swiss Landesmuseum ' at Zurich . The latter seems to have all the inscribed vessels found at ...
... museum , which is much to be desired . II 1. Still in the Ticino , the canton which has Bellinzona as its capital ... Museum at Lugano and the Swiss Landesmuseum ' at Zurich . The latter seems to have all the inscribed vessels found at ...
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... Museum in Dublin . One of the names related to the no- here in question , occurs in Med . Irish as Noe , inter- changing with Gnoe , so that we get the valuable hint that the original form began not with n but with gn . Acting on that ...
... Museum in Dublin . One of the names related to the no- here in question , occurs in Med . Irish as Noe , inter- changing with Gnoe , so that we get the valuable hint that the original form began not with n but with gn . Acting on that ...
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... Museum at Como last September and I now find that in my last paper , p . 64 , the second letter is given inexactly as it should be with the oblique line projecting to the right of the perpendicular stem . I made further inquiries after ...
... Museum at Como last September and I now find that in my last paper , p . 64 , the second letter is given inexactly as it should be with the oblique line projecting to the right of the perpendicular stem . I made further inquiries after ...
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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