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... treat it as the short spelling of Ammos for an earlier form of the Ambos which we have in Cisiambos on coins of the Lexovii , who left their name to Lisieux in the dep . of Calvados : see Holder , and compare the related forms cited by ...
... treat it as the short spelling of Ammos for an earlier form of the Ambos which we have in Cisiambos on coins of the Lexovii , who left their name to Lisieux in the dep . of Calvados : see Holder , and compare the related forms cited by ...
Page 107
... treated as pre- ferable in this instance we should have Brugi - amito - s , and we might associate the first element ... treat the k as representing the voiceless mute c and not the voiced g . Similarly the t may be left as standing for ...
... treated as pre- ferable in this instance we should have Brugi - amito - s , and we might associate the first element ... treat the k as representing the voiceless mute c and not the voiced g . Similarly the t may be left as standing for ...
Page 324
... treat the k as standing for g . The result would be Argiumu , with argiu which I should equate with the argio of Argio - talo - s in the inscription found at Worms , giving ' Argiotalus Smertulitani f ( ilius ) Namnis equ ( es ) Ala ...
... treat the k as standing for g . The result would be Argiumu , with argiu which I should equate with the argio of Argio - talo - s in the inscription found at Worms , giving ' Argiotalus Smertulitani f ( ilius ) Namnis equ ( es ) Ala ...
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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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