Proceedings of the British Academy, Svazek 6British Academy, 1976 |
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... mentioned Thurneysen's notes in his Hand- buch , I. 174 , 180 : they betray no objection to the notion of datives in -ui ( derived from -ōi ) and in -ai , of which the author gives as instance the Irish mnái ' to a woman ' . His ...
... mentioned Thurneysen's notes in his Hand- buch , I. 174 , 180 : they betray no objection to the notion of datives in -ui ( derived from -ōi ) and in -ai , of which the author gives as instance the Irish mnái ' to a woman ' . His ...
Strana 52
... mentioned in the C. Inscr . of Gaul , p . 34 . ( 10 ) The next vessel is conically shaped and varnished black , with a low foot and a projecting rim . The height is 0m 095 and the greatest diameter is 0m 25 : the form and dimensions are ...
... mentioned in the C. Inscr . of Gaul , p . 34 . ( 10 ) The next vessel is conically shaped and varnished black , with a low foot and a projecting rim . The height is 0m 095 and the greatest diameter is 0m 25 : the form and dimensions are ...
Strana 74
... mentioned above , pp . 56 et seq . Both times the u is given the form A , or V upside down , as in the Etruscan alphabet of Este , and in some inscriptions from Gurina in Obergail- thal in Carinthia : see Pauli , pp . 51-3 , and nos ...
... mentioned above , pp . 56 et seq . Both times the u is given the form A , or V upside down , as in the Etruscan alphabet of Este , and in some inscriptions from Gurina in Obergail- thal in Carinthia : see Pauli , pp . 51-3 , and nos ...
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PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS | 113 |
THE STUDY OF MODERN HISTORY IN GREAT BRITAIN CONSIDERed | 139 |
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