Proceedings of the British Academy, Volumen58British Academy, 1974 |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-3 de 41
Página 69
... Latin since verbal equivalence obviously indicates that a particular Latin reading was available . Obviously where differ- ences from any known Latin text occur , proposed reasons for those differences can , at best , only be ...
... Latin since verbal equivalence obviously indicates that a particular Latin reading was available . Obviously where differ- ences from any known Latin text occur , proposed reasons for those differences can , at best , only be ...
Página 73
... Latin theme in texts before the tenth century . In Max Förster's paper , The Durham Ritual example was placed with other Latin examples to form a distinctive group.3 To that group I would now add an example from the Catéchèses celtiques ...
... Latin theme in texts before the tenth century . In Max Förster's paper , The Durham Ritual example was placed with other Latin examples to form a distinctive group.3 To that group I would now add an example from the Catéchèses celtiques ...
Página 531
... Latin might not be readily intelligible to readers unversed in medieval law and Latin , on the other hand , if they were literally translated into English they would not be a great deal more intelligible . The real difficulty lies in ...
... Latin might not be readily intelligible to readers unversed in medieval law and Latin , on the other hand , if they were literally translated into English they would not be a great deal more intelligible . The real difficulty lies in ...
Contenido
ANNUAL REPORT 19712 | 9 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir Denys Page | 61 |
THE DISCOVERY OF AMERICA AND THE DISCOVERY OF MAN Raleigh | 101 |
Derechos de autor | |
Otras 9 secciones no mostradas
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
71 Professor Adam Smith Ælfric Anglo-Saxon Arabic Arberry Archaeology architecture Baroque Bowra British Academy Buhen Burt Cambridge Catalogue century Černý Church classical College Committee concept critical Donne Donne's E. F. Jacob early economic edition Egypt Exploration Society Egyptology Emery Essays European excavation France friends Fund German Gibb Greek homiliary homilies human impartial spectator Indians intellectual interest Islam Jacob John judgement Karl Marx language later Latin Lecture letter literature logical London manuscript Marx Marx's Marxist Maurice Bowra medieval ment modern moral Museum natural science Nubia objects Old English Oxford period philosophy poem poet poetry political problems publication published relations Revd Rococo Rome Russell Saqqara scholars Scholderer School sense Shakespeare Sisam Smith social anthropology Society theory theory of descriptions thought tion tomb University volume writing wrote þæt