Proceedings of the British Academy, Svazek 97British Academy, 1998 - Počet stran: 534 |
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... collection . But the collection is given a unity by the fact that five of the six essays are concerned with issues relating to kinship and marriage . One central essay , ' The Structural Implications of Cross - Cousin Marriage ' , will ...
... collection . But the collection is given a unity by the fact that five of the six essays are concerned with issues relating to kinship and marriage . One central essay , ' The Structural Implications of Cross - Cousin Marriage ' , will ...
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... collection of Mediterranean antiquities to the university in the enligh- tened belief that it would have greater ... collection ; in 1947 a Chalcidian neck - amphora and three other vases from the collection of Sir Herbert Cook at ...
... collection of Mediterranean antiquities to the university in the enligh- tened belief that it would have greater ... collection ; in 1947 a Chalcidian neck - amphora and three other vases from the collection of Sir Herbert Cook at ...
Strana 514
... collection of vases and wrote the popular guide . He had , of course , always believed in the necessity of establishing collections of Classical antiquities as an important aid in promoting an understanding of ancient Mediterranean ...
... collection of vases and wrote the popular guide . He had , of course , always believed in the necessity of establishing collections of Classical antiquities as an important aid in promoting an understanding of ancient Mediterranean ...
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Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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