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... original : - " In this part of learning [ he says ] I can report no deficience . For being a plant that cometh of the lust of the earth without a formal seed , it hath sprung up and spread abroad more than any other kind . " Adv . II ...
... original : - " In this part of learning [ he says ] I can report no deficience . For being a plant that cometh of the lust of the earth without a formal seed , it hath sprung up and spread abroad more than any other kind . " Adv . II ...
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... original Diatessaron , which , until the later text was found , caused Ciasca to doubt if it really were a translation of Tatian's work . The superior Arabic manuscript was translated from the Syriac in the early part of the eleventh ...
... original Diatessaron , which , until the later text was found , caused Ciasca to doubt if it really were a translation of Tatian's work . The superior Arabic manuscript was translated from the Syriac in the early part of the eleventh ...
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... original Greek as well . Professor Rendel Harris had handed the proof sheets of his translation of the Syriac text to his friend Mr. J. Armitage Robinson , and he , when a short time after examining some patristic manuscripts at Vienna ...
... original Greek as well . Professor Rendel Harris had handed the proof sheets of his translation of the Syriac text to his friend Mr. J. Armitage Robinson , and he , when a short time after examining some patristic manuscripts at Vienna ...
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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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