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... dative of Tommā . In his Celtic Declension Stokes gives Gaulish rēda ' a chariot ' making in the dative ' rēdē ( rēdi ? ) ' ; both are now established , thus Bnλnoaua is in the dative Bnλno aμ ( loc . cit . , p . 60 , and C. Ins . of ...
... dative of Tommā . In his Celtic Declension Stokes gives Gaulish rēda ' a chariot ' making in the dative ' rēdē ( rēdi ? ) ' ; both are now established , thus Bnλnoaua is in the dative Bnλno aμ ( loc . cit . , p . 60 , and C. Ins . of ...
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... dative case of what would have been written Pelkos in this alphabet . It raises the question of the value of 1 , p or b , and of in the same way , c org . Turning over the leaves of Holder's Treasury we find that he cites a man's name ...
... dative case of what would have been written Pelkos in this alphabet . It raises the question of the value of 1 , p or b , and of in the same way , c org . Turning over the leaves of Holder's Treasury we find that he cites a man's name ...
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... dative Vivae , unless we read Caia Julia Coerana , which the editor of the Corpus negatives . At any rate the ordinary formula seems to require the initial adjective to refer to the person who puts up the monument . My friend Professor ...
... dative Vivae , unless we read Caia Julia Coerana , which the editor of the Corpus negatives . At any rate the ordinary formula seems to require the initial adjective to refer to the person who puts up the monument . My friend Professor ...
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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