... any previous intention, or any belief that it was possible. I began quite independently of help, except what Lepsius's edition gives. After I had composed my first paper, and laid it before the Philological Society of London, I received a great impulse... The text of the Iguvine inscriptions - Page xi1864 - 54 pagesFull view - About this book
| JAMES MANNING - 1864 - 544 pages
...Philological Society of London, I received a great impulse on comparing it with Aufrecht and Kirchhoff's great work, which not merely sharpened my grammatical...I could have worked out by myself in every detail necessary, with a little more perseverance. But though I had read an immensity concerning Latin rituals,... | |
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