Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 7British Academy, 1976 - Humanities |
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Page 172
... original position next to the middle sheet . The result of this will be seen from the following diagrams : process C b- a ORIGINAL SEQUENCE . PRESENT SEQUENCE . d ( d ) e ( e ) .... b f ( a ) ....... · ( ƒ ) In its present state , the ...
... original position next to the middle sheet . The result of this will be seen from the following diagrams : process C b- a ORIGINAL SEQUENCE . PRESENT SEQUENCE . d ( d ) e ( e ) .... b f ( a ) ....... · ( ƒ ) In its present state , the ...
Page 180
... original MS . contained on the average 22 verses , or the equivalent of 13 lines of the Vercelli Book . As the number of lines is more uniform than that of verses , we may assume that the original MS . was not written stichically , but ...
... original MS . contained on the average 22 verses , or the equivalent of 13 lines of the Vercelli Book . As the number of lines is more uniform than that of verses , we may assume that the original MS . was not written stichically , but ...
Page 295
... original Pseudo - Jerome recension appeared in Italy . Cassiodorus himself reproduced his original with some freedom , but his pupils are on the whole extremely faithful to the original Pelagian text , so far as the commentary is ...
... original Pseudo - Jerome recension appeared in Italy . Cassiodorus himself reproduced his original with some freedom , but his pupils are on the whole extremely faithful to the original Pelagian text , so far as the commentary is ...
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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