Early Sassanian Inscriptions, Seals and CoinsTrübner, 1868 - 137 pages |
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... character , were found to exist , though chiefly accessible only in the unsatisfactory form of artists ' copies ; these were also subjected to the process of definition in type , and are ready for direct revision from the sculptured ...
... character , were found to exist , though chiefly accessible only in the unsatisfactory form of artists ' copies ; these were also subjected to the process of definition in type , and are ready for direct revision from the sculptured ...
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... characters , and as furnishing an efficient illustration of the divarications from a given standard gradually introduced in succeeding ages . On a later occasion , following up the same subject , I availed myself of another hopeful ...
... characters , and as furnishing an efficient illustration of the divarications from a given standard gradually introduced in succeeding ages . On a later occasion , following up the same subject , I availed myself of another hopeful ...
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... character have been selected from the often - varying outlines of the same letter as fashioned by the local mason ... characters SASSANIAN INSCRIPTIONS . 5 Original design of the Memoir Derivation of Alphabets.
... character have been selected from the often - varying outlines of the same letter as fashioned by the local mason ... characters SASSANIAN INSCRIPTIONS . 5 Original design of the Memoir Derivation of Alphabets.
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Edward Thomas. of Sargon , B.C. 721 , when the individual characters present themselves in a fixed and cultivated form , far removed from the early stages of crude invention , an indication that , apart from the almost simultaneously ...
Edward Thomas. of Sargon , B.C. 721 , when the individual characters present themselves in a fixed and cultivated form , far removed from the early stages of crude invention , an indication that , apart from the almost simultaneously ...
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... characters ; at least two , if not three out of the four letters are readily identifiable with certain cor- responding characters of the modern alphabets . It is not necessary , for the purpose of proving the currency of this form of ...
... characters ; at least two , if not three out of the four letters are readily identifiable with certain cor- responding characters of the modern alphabets . It is not necessary , for the purpose of proving the currency of this form of ...
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