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... Cassiodorus . Out of the forty - four places there is only one where the Reichenau MS . stands alone , unsupported by any of these , and that is the reading illum in Rom . iv . 23 , where all other authorities read , with the Vulgate ...
... Cassiodorus . Out of the forty - four places there is only one where the Reichenau MS . stands alone , unsupported by any of these , and that is the reading illum in Rom . iv . 23 , where all other authorities read , with the Vulgate ...
Page 292
... Cassiodorus commentary , but first I might bring forward some further proofs that Cassiodorus and his pupils were the real compilers of this commentary . The vocabulary of the original portions is Cassiodorian : praedicabilis ...
... Cassiodorus commentary , but first I might bring forward some further proofs that Cassiodorus and his pupils were the real compilers of this commentary . The vocabulary of the original portions is Cassiodorian : praedicabilis ...
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... Cassiodorus , always as P ; 2 Haymo of Auxerre , whose frequent use of Cassiodorus doubtless encouraged the combination of Haymo on Hebrews with Cassiodorus on the other epistles , but whom I have detected using Zmaragdus , 3 a fact ...
... Cassiodorus , always as P ; 2 Haymo of Auxerre , whose frequent use of Cassiodorus doubtless encouraged the combination of Haymo on Hebrews with Cassiodorus on the other epistles , but whom I have detected using Zmaragdus , 3 a fact ...
Contents
LIST OF FELLOWs | 12 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 191617 | 17 |
THE ANCIENT COINAGE OF SOUTHERN ARABIA By G F HILL Read | 57 |
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