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... inscription before his day . Giussani ( p . 22 ) gives the dimensions of the stone as 1.05 metre by 0.32 and the height of the letters as 15 centimetres . The reading which I am inclined to suggest of the inscription in its original ...
... inscription before his day . Giussani ( p . 22 ) gives the dimensions of the stone as 1.05 metre by 0.32 and the height of the letters as 15 centimetres . The reading which I am inclined to suggest of the inscription in its original ...
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... inscription — is probable : see C. I. L. , V. 6644 , where it is said to be at Pallanza on Lake Maggiore . With Atbiti corresponding to a nominative which was probably in its Latin form Atbitus for a Celtic Atbito - 8 , one should ...
... inscription — is probable : see C. I. L. , V. 6644 , where it is said to be at Pallanza on Lake Maggiore . With Atbiti corresponding to a nominative which was probably in its Latin form Atbitus for a Celtic Atbito - 8 , one should ...
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... inscription reading SVRICA | CIPOMIS F is still at Levo is to be corrected : it has been taken with the two others to the museum at Turin . In connexion with Ciposis I mentioned in my paper a curious Latin inscription in the little ...
... inscription reading SVRICA | CIPOMIS F is still at Levo is to be corrected : it has been taken with the two others to the museum at Turin . In connexion with Ciposis I mentioned in my paper a curious Latin inscription in the little ...
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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