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Both the Iguvine Tables and the minor inscriptions are provided with Latin
translations , and in the introduction ( 6 ) some space is devoted to the question
of what type of translation is more desirable , one into Latin or one into a modern
...
Both the Iguvine Tables and the minor inscriptions are provided with Latin
translations , and in the introduction ( 6 ) some space is devoted to the question
of what type of translation is more desirable , one into Latin or one into a modern
...
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In Bennett's opinion the influence of Latin accounts for the non - Greek features (
41-2 ) : Nearly two hundred years intervened between the time of Wulfila and the
scribal period . Within this interim , the Gothic version of the Scriptures did not ...
In Bennett's opinion the influence of Latin accounts for the non - Greek features (
41-2 ) : Nearly two hundred years intervened between the time of Wulfila and the
scribal period . Within this interim , the Gothic version of the Scriptures did not ...
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Even though the author has been at such pains to document the phonetic and
morphological changes of Vulgar Latin far beyond the limited scope of the
Danube provinces , his gaze is of course particularly focused on that area and
still more ...
Even though the author has been at such pains to document the phonetic and
morphological changes of Vulgar Latin far beyond the limited scope of the
Danube provinces , his gaze is of course particularly focused on that area and
still more ...
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Greek heisa and Sanskrit sátsat | 14 |
Emphasis in Cairo Arabic | 29 |
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