Proceedings of the British Academy, Svazek 5British Academy, 1976 |
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Strana 168
... probably by doing this that Pheidon attained his fame in Greece . It is probable that he merely regularized existing measures and weights , not inventing them , but making them systematic and consistent . These Pheidonian weights are in ...
... probably by doing this that Pheidon attained his fame in Greece . It is probable that he merely regularized existing measures and weights , not inventing them , but making them systematic and consistent . These Pheidonian weights are in ...
Strana 186
... probably to the worship of the Mother - Goddess.1 The reverse type , a stellar pattern , is unlike anything in Greece Proper , and bears a nearer likeness to devices used in Ionia . The weight is the Aeginetic , but somewhat light ; ...
... probably to the worship of the Mother - Goddess.1 The reverse type , a stellar pattern , is unlike anything in Greece Proper , and bears a nearer likeness to devices used in Ionia . The weight is the Aeginetic , but somewhat light ; ...
Strana 291
... probably chosen or selected ' , and in the case of a male divinity the selection was doubtless on the score of his excelling in feats of valour . Compare such Celtic names as Irish Fergus , Mod . Ir . Fearghus , Welsh Gurgust , Grwst ...
... probably chosen or selected ' , and in the case of a male divinity the selection was doubtless on the score of his excelling in feats of valour . Compare such Celtic names as Irish Fergus , Mod . Ir . Fearghus , Welsh Gurgust , Grwst ...
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