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... century , to a copious fountain whence the sparkling waters of civilization spread in broad streams over modern ... century of our era a civilized and a civilizing tradition , which Attila and his Huns , with other scourges kindred race ...
... century , to a copious fountain whence the sparkling waters of civilization spread in broad streams over modern ... century of our era a civilized and a civilizing tradition , which Attila and his Huns , with other scourges kindred race ...
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... century , when Greek subjects of the falling Byzantine Empire brought across the Adriatic manuscript memorials of Greek intellectual culture , of which the West had lost nearly all knowledge for some 1,000 years . Petrarch and Boccaccio ...
... century , when Greek subjects of the falling Byzantine Empire brought across the Adriatic manuscript memorials of Greek intellectual culture , of which the West had lost nearly all knowledge for some 1,000 years . Petrarch and Boccaccio ...
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... century , possibly written at Murbach ; Épinal 6 , of the early part of the ninth century , formerly of Moyenmoutier in the Vosges ; the ninth- century corrector of the Munich MS . already mentioned ; Troyes 486 , of the second half of ...
... century , possibly written at Murbach ; Épinal 6 , of the early part of the ninth century , formerly of Moyenmoutier in the Vosges ; the ninth- century corrector of the Munich MS . already mentioned ; Troyes 486 , of the second half of ...
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CORRESPONDING FELLOWS | 9 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 191516 | 12 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 191617 | 17 |
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