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... calendar : in other words that the rix , or chief of the TIOCOBREXTIO , had marked it : shall I say marked it off ' ? That is , he had reckoned it already in the regular course of moving forward the peg or nail which marked each day as ...
... calendar : in other words that the rix , or chief of the TIOCOBREXTIO , had marked it : shall I say marked it off ' ? That is , he had reckoned it already in the regular course of moving forward the peg or nail which marked each day as ...
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... Calendar ? Possibly we may take TIO as meaning the house of the god , the temple , and that the RIX was the pontifex who had charge of the temple where the Calendar was put up . Perhaps the students of Roman archæology may be able to ...
... Calendar ? Possibly we may take TIO as meaning the house of the god , the temple , and that the RIX was the pontifex who had charge of the temple where the Calendar was put up . Perhaps the students of Roman archæology may be able to ...
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... Calendar in point of language ; and the question suggests itself , are they such differences of dialect as one would expect in the case of peoples like the Sequani and the Pictones who lived so far from one another , or do the ...
... Calendar in point of language ; and the question suggests itself , are they such differences of dialect as one would expect in the case of peoples like the Sequani and the Pictones who lived so far from one another , or do the ...
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OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 19067 | 7 |
ERNST CURTIUS BY THOMAS HODGKIN FELLOW OF THE ACADEMY | 31 |
NEUTRAL DUTIES IN A MARITIME WAR AS ILLUSTRATED BY RECENT | 55 |
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