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... probably penned by a native . Two of these are devoted to magic , but the third may be best described as a " Handbook of Metallurgy , " devised for the guidance of jewellers or dealers in the precious metals . It is singular that ...
... probably penned by a native . Two of these are devoted to magic , but the third may be best described as a " Handbook of Metallurgy , " devised for the guidance of jewellers or dealers in the precious metals . It is singular that ...
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... Probably from the same hiding place came a papyrus with a poem by Moschus published by Révillout in his Revue Egyptologigue ; also a fragment from Eschylus , edited by M. Weil in 1879. Unfortunately a large collection of papyri ...
... Probably from the same hiding place came a papyrus with a poem by Moschus published by Révillout in his Revue Egyptologigue ; also a fragment from Eschylus , edited by M. Weil in 1879. Unfortunately a large collection of papyri ...
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... probably the author of Morte Arthure , to which I have already referred . Mr. Donaldson thus sums up all that is ... probably a gentleman connected with the Scottish Court , in the latter half of the fourteenth century . " It has also ...
... probably the author of Morte Arthure , to which I have already referred . Mr. Donaldson thus sums up all that is ... probably a gentleman connected with the Scottish Court , in the latter half of the fourteenth century . " It has also ...
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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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