Liverpool Classical Monthly, Band 16John Pinsent., 1991 |
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... clearly demonstrated , I print the two texts in parallel . Brussels B.R.MS 1351 ( 8860-67 ) [ Brus . ] De laude dei et conceptione Marie 1. Canamus omnes Caelorum regi , Vero et magno 2. Verbum que verum Ex patre natum Virgo Maria 3 ...
... clearly demonstrated , I print the two texts in parallel . Brussels B.R.MS 1351 ( 8860-67 ) [ Brus . ] De laude dei et conceptione Marie 1. Canamus omnes Caelorum regi , Vero et magno 2. Verbum que verum Ex patre natum Virgo Maria 3 ...
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... clearly defined , theologically motivated and potentially politically powerful group , and she can fairly claim that there is no reliable direct evidence that Nabonidus ' attitude to Sin , however we define it , occasioned opposition ...
... clearly defined , theologically motivated and potentially politically powerful group , and she can fairly claim that there is no reliable direct evidence that Nabonidus ' attitude to Sin , however we define it , occasioned opposition ...
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... clearly Pallas Athene's owl . The tree itself is a mere structural element in the composition ; absence of identifying leaves shows that its species is immaterial . Not , therefore , the ficus Ruminalis . And though the suckling scene ...
... clearly Pallas Athene's owl . The tree itself is a mere structural element in the composition ; absence of identifying leaves shows that its species is immaterial . Not , therefore , the ficus Ruminalis . And though the suckling scene ...
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