Proceedings of the British Academy, Svazek 2British Academy, 1976 |
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... whole , I am inclined to treat it merely as an imperfect D. Taken in that way it will appear that the whole láthe or day of twenty - four hours was divided into night ( N ) and day- light ( D ) , a part of which - from ten to noon - was ...
... whole , I am inclined to treat it merely as an imperfect D. Taken in that way it will appear that the whole láthe or day of twenty - four hours was divided into night ( N ) and day- light ( D ) , a part of which - from ten to noon - was ...
Strana 2
... whole in course of completion ; that is , on its relation to the ultimate whole or individuality . The notion that the ideal belongs to the future is the enemy of all sane idealism ; the ideal is what we can see of the whole , and the ...
... whole in course of completion ; that is , on its relation to the ultimate whole or individuality . The notion that the ideal belongs to the future is the enemy of all sane idealism ; the ideal is what we can see of the whole , and the ...
Strana 28
... whole line into MACEAOYB . The reason for that reading is not evident , and Hirschfeld is probably right in making it into Пpaσeλov , which one may possibly complete into Γρασελονι . The C given in the Corpus at the end of the second ...
... whole line into MACEAOYB . The reason for that reading is not evident , and Hirschfeld is probably right in making it into Пpaσeλov , which one may possibly complete into Γρασελονι . The C given in the Corpus at the end of the second ...
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NEUTRAL DUTIES IN A MARITIME WAR AS ILLUSTRATED BY RECENT | 1 |
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