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Title: A selection of papers on subjects of archaeology and history, communicated to the Yorkshire Philosophical Society
Year: 1864 (1860s)
Authors: Kenrick, John, 1788-1877 Yorkshire Philosophical Society
Subjects: Yorkshire (England) -- Antiquities
Publisher: London, Longman
Contributing Library: Robarts - University of Toronto
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m, andof the n in remasisse, shows a tendency to Italianforms, which the Latin language early manifested.1The genitive of the nouns in ins and ium is alwaysin the contracted form, Apolloni, magisteri, &c.Statione is used for stationem, probably the resultof a suppression of the letter m in pronunciation,which led to its elision in verse. The opposite pageexhibits a lithographed facsimile of the commence-ment of the document, copied from Massmannswork. It is of the size of the original. In thewooden frame will be observed at b the remains ofthe twine, with which the three pieces of thetriptych were fastened when it was closed. In thecase of letters, the string was secured by a seal 1 Roman Sepulcral Inscrip- pire, obtained the ascendancy tions, p. 23. It might perhaps over the more polished idiom of be more correct to say, that these the cultivated classes. See were dialectical forms of Latin, Max Miiller, Lectures on the which, in the decline of the em- Science of Language, p. 56.
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FOUND IN TRANSYLVANIA. 213 placed upon the knot, which was cut when theywere opened.1 The perforations at / and k wereintended for the passage of wires to fasten theleaves together. These wires, of brass or iron,were still remaining in two of the tablets whenthey were discovered, much corroded by rust.2The page here given contains twelve lines, whichread respectively as follows :— 1. Deseriptum et recognituni factum ex libello qui propositus 2. Erat Alb majori ad statione Eesculi in quo scrip turn erat 3. Id quod i. s. est. 4. Artemidorus Apolloni niagister collegi Jovis Cerneni et 5. Valerius Niconis et Offas Menofili questores collegi ejus 6. dem Posito hoc libello publice testantur 7. Ex collegio s. s. ubi erant horn, l.iiii ex eis non plus 8. Remasisse ad Alb quam quot h. xi Julium Juli quoque 9. Commagistrura suuui ex die magisteri sui non accessisse 10. Ad Alburnum neq in collegio seque eis qui pre 11. Sentes fuerunt rationem reddedisse et si quit 12. Eorum abuerat rededissetselectionofpaper00kenruoft

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