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Page 107
... element recalls a woman's name Prugia in a Latin inscription in the museum at Pola in Istria ( C. I. L. , V. 70 ) ; but if b is to be treated as pre- ferable in this instance we should have Brugi - amito - s , and we might associate the ...
... element recalls a woman's name Prugia in a Latin inscription in the museum at Pola in Istria ( C. I. L. , V. 70 ) ; but if b is to be treated as pre- ferable in this instance we should have Brugi - amito - s , and we might associate the ...
Page 329
... element in this name was dropped and the l came in contact with the dental consonant , Welsh phonology required the voiced / to be unvoiced into ll so that the word became Elldud or Elltud , while the Latin form remained Eltutus ...
... element in this name was dropped and the l came in contact with the dental consonant , Welsh phonology required the voiced / to be unvoiced into ll so that the word became Elldud or Elltud , while the Latin form remained Eltutus ...
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... element is far larger , the purely inventive element far smaller , than the unsophisticated man supposes . Further , it implies that in the process of Tradition — that is , of being handed on from generation to generation , constantly ...
... element is far larger , the purely inventive element far smaller , than the unsophisticated man supposes . Further , it implies that in the process of Tradition — that is , of being handed on from generation to generation , constantly ...
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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