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... Greek apparatus which aims at determining the place of the Latin version within the Greek manuscript tradition . It could be proved that the exemplar used by the medieval translator was different from the rest of our Greek manuscript ...
... Greek apparatus which aims at determining the place of the Latin version within the Greek manuscript tradition . It could be proved that the exemplar used by the medieval translator was different from the rest of our Greek manuscript ...
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... Greek , readily obtainable in Tarsus . Compare him with Clement of Alexandria , and you will not count him deeply read in Greek literature . No , but you cannot live among Greeks , even if you do not attend their professors , without ...
... Greek , readily obtainable in Tarsus . Compare him with Clement of Alexandria , and you will not count him deeply read in Greek literature . No , but you cannot live among Greeks , even if you do not attend their professors , without ...
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... Greeks , Greek art was now to the Celts . The geographical structure of Europe excluding direct contact between Greece and the barbarians in the North , the Celts received the classical forms not directly from Greece in their pure Greek ...
... Greeks , Greek art was now to the Celts . The geographical structure of Europe excluding direct contact between Greece and the barbarians in the North , the Celts received the classical forms not directly from Greece in their pure Greek ...
Contents
LIST OF FELLOWS | 9 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL July 1941 | 14 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By J H Clapham | 19 |
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