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... written at Constantinople in the tenth century , and the most ancient of all is one ascribed to Democritus of Abdera entitled Physica et Mystica , and is certainly anterior to the work of Zosimus of Panopolis , the first so - called ...
... written at Constantinople in the tenth century , and the most ancient of all is one ascribed to Democritus of Abdera entitled Physica et Mystica , and is certainly anterior to the work of Zosimus of Panopolis , the first so - called ...
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... written ; but about 1390 , when the C Text was written , he had evidently left London , and he repre- sents himself as being at Bristol , in 1399 , when he wrote his last poem , of which more hereafter . Like many men of genius in this ...
... written ; but about 1390 , when the C Text was written , he had evidently left London , and he repre- sents himself as being at Bristol , in 1399 , when he wrote his last poem , of which more hereafter . Like many men of genius in this ...
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... written about the year 1550 , and preserved in the Pepys Collection , British Museum , and in Strype's Memoir of Cranmer . There is now little doubt that " Life and Death " and " Scottish Fielde " were written by the same author , and ...
... written about the year 1550 , and preserved in the Pepys Collection , British Museum , and in Strype's Memoir of Cranmer . There is now little doubt that " Life and Death " and " Scottish Fielde " were written by the same author , and ...
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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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