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... called Skiron , a sunshade which had a conspicuous place in an Athenian festival . One of the Attic months ( June ) was Skirophorion , the month of the pro- cession of the parasol , a screen against the solar rays , of which Athena was ...
... called Skiron , a sunshade which had a conspicuous place in an Athenian festival . One of the Attic months ( June ) was Skirophorion , the month of the pro- cession of the parasol , a screen against the solar rays , of which Athena was ...
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... called , but as Lord St. Albans . History ignores his later decorations , and he will continue to be called Bacon , Francis Bacon or Lord Bacon . Let it be so ! This great man , so deservedly eulogized as a philosopher and man of ...
... called , but as Lord St. Albans . History ignores his later decorations , and he will continue to be called Bacon , Francis Bacon or Lord Bacon . Let it be so ! This great man , so deservedly eulogized as a philosopher and man of ...
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... called by Huxley the " consecra- tion of doubt . " Descartes , of course , taught far more than this , and much that has stood the test of time ; but for our present purpose it is not neces- sary to mention more than that his ...
... called by Huxley the " consecra- tion of doubt . " Descartes , of course , taught far more than this , and much that has stood the test of time ; but for our present purpose it is not neces- sary to mention more than that his ...
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The Sporting Literature of Ancient Greece | 1 |
Recent Discoveries in Classical Literature | 21 |
On the Central Groups of the Eastern Frieze of | 73 |
Urheberrecht | |
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