Proceedings of the British Academy, Svazek 97British Academy, 1998 - Počet stran: 534 |
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... remains of about 200 scrolls are so poor that nobody is any longer able to identify their contents or to relate them to other known texts from the ancient past . Sometimes , it is even impossible to make out whether the square - script ...
... remains of about 200 scrolls are so poor that nobody is any longer able to identify their contents or to relate them to other known texts from the ancient past . Sometimes , it is even impossible to make out whether the square - script ...
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... remains of many scrolls written in Greek from Cave 7 fill just one page in the edition , while from Cave 8 - apart from a phylactery and the mezuzah of the last inhabitant - only petty fragments of three scrolls could be rescued , from ...
... remains of many scrolls written in Greek from Cave 7 fill just one page in the edition , while from Cave 8 - apart from a phylactery and the mezuzah of the last inhabitant - only petty fragments of three scrolls could be rescued , from ...
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... remains of a huge building or buildings which had occupied this summit in Assyrian times . These eroded remains were traced around the north end of the höyük by trenching down from above , and as luck would have it , the excavators in ...
... remains of a huge building or buildings which had occupied this summit in Assyrian times . These eroded remains were traced around the north end of the höyük by trenching down from above , and as luck would have it , the excavators in ...
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Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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