The Year's Work in Classical Studies, Issue 22J.W. Arrowsmith, 1928 - Classical antiquities |
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Some of the larger German Universities took a serious view of the matter , and for some time time Fribourg as a University was discommuned by Leipzig and , if I mistake not , by other Universities . Streitberg returned to Leipzig as a ...
Some of the larger German Universities took a serious view of the matter , and for some time time Fribourg as a University was discommuned by Leipzig and , if I mistake not , by other Universities . Streitberg returned to Leipzig as a ...
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... form in which Germanic words were borrowed at an early time into Finnish ( a work translated from Danish into German by E. Sievers so long ago as 1870 ) shed much light upon the history of sound changes in the Germanic languages .
... form in which Germanic words were borrowed at an early time into Finnish ( a work translated from Danish into German by E. Sievers so long ago as 1870 ) shed much light upon the history of sound changes in the Germanic languages .
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Perhaps this beginning will lead German students to discover or rediscover the voluminous works of two perverse but able thinkers , Kames and Monboddo , whose tomes have reposed peacefully by the side of Hermes for nearly a century .
Perhaps this beginning will lead German students to discover or rediscover the voluminous works of two perverse but able thinkers , Kames and Monboddo , whose tomes have reposed peacefully by the side of Hermes for nearly a century .
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GREEK HISTORY By M Cary D Litt | 21 |
ROMAN HISTORY By Hugh Last M A | 33 |
GREEK AND ROMAN RELIGION By H | 51 |
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