The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge, Količina 10Americana corporation, 1931 |
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... represented is cut into the smooth surface of the stone , while at the same time the minor forms and rotundity are represented within the incised outline . By this contrivance the details of the sculptures are pro- tected . Sometimes ...
... represented is cut into the smooth surface of the stone , while at the same time the minor forms and rotundity are represented within the incised outline . By this contrivance the details of the sculptures are pro- tected . Sometimes ...
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... represented advance thought in the Old Testa- ment field , while Loman , Pierson , Naber , Völter and Van Manen have been generally considered hypercritical in the discussion of New Testa- ment questions . Steck has represented the ...
... represented advance thought in the Old Testa- ment field , while Loman , Pierson , Naber , Völter and Van Manen have been generally considered hypercritical in the discussion of New Testa- ment questions . Steck has represented the ...
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... represented the sound of v or of w . It is called by Greek grammarians , digamma or double - gamma , being formed of two gammas ( g hard , T ) written one above the other ( F ) . From the Greek it came into Latin and , finally , was ...
... represented the sound of v or of w . It is called by Greek grammarians , digamma or double - gamma , being formed of two gammas ( g hard , T ) written one above the other ( F ) . From the Greek it came into Latin and , finally , was ...
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