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... explained ) to play only a secondary part , yet the Greek and the Welsh languages ( the latter known to me only by consulting a dictionary ) often give valuable aid . I have added a few accents , at which any scholars , who have studied ...
... explained ) to play only a secondary part , yet the Greek and the Welsh languages ( the latter known to me only by consulting a dictionary ) often give valuable aid . I have added a few accents , at which any scholars , who have studied ...
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... explained by Lepsius , as Urbs . Here the Urbs is op- posed to the Ager , trifu , as often . Also in Ia . 18 it is Urbs ( not Civitas ) opposed to Arx ; yet here and elsewhere the idea is political ; ie . it differs from Eicwase , as ...
... explained by Lepsius , as Urbs . Here the Urbs is op- posed to the Ager , trifu , as often . Also in Ia . 18 it is Urbs ( not Civitas ) opposed to Arx ; yet here and elsewhere the idea is political ; ie . it differs from Eicwase , as ...
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... explained in detail by the six or seven lines which follow . Mefa seems here to be identified with Persontro . So perhaps in IIb . 13 . 15. Eso ( IIa . 40 ) Aso of VIb . 50 ? a box or basket , there holding frank- incense , here the ...
... explained in detail by the six or seven lines which follow . Mefa seems here to be identified with Persontro . So perhaps in IIb . 13 . 15. Eso ( IIa . 40 ) Aso of VIb . 50 ? a box or basket , there holding frank- incense , here the ...
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... explained licet by A.K. If so , it seems to be cor- rupt Latin : for the 3rd p . s . pres . not once appears with -t , except in Est . Furfat is 3rd p . plural Furfant ; and it is not probable that , if the Umbrians had said Amat ...
... explained licet by A.K. If so , it seems to be cor- rupt Latin : for the 3rd p . s . pres . not once appears with -t , except in Est . Furfat is 3rd p . plural Furfant ; and it is not probable that , if the Umbrians had said Amat ...
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... explained familia by many , A.K. The word is manifestly allusive to the ten sets of brotherhoods which fol- low , and is as manifestly dat . pl . It shows the law of " a pure , " in making -ias for -ies , as τῆς φιλίας for τῆς φιλίης ...
... explained familia by many , A.K. The word is manifestly allusive to the ten sets of brotherhoods which fol- low , and is as manifestly dat . pl . It shows the law of " a pure , " in making -ias for -ies , as τῆς φιλίας for τῆς φιλίης ...
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