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Studia Biblica - Studia Biblica. Essays in Biblical Archaeology and Criticism, and Kindred Subjects. By Members op the University of Oxford. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1885. 8vo. pp. 263. 10s. 6d.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 October 2009

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Copyright © The Classical Association 1887

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References

1 On the Language of Palestine in the Age of Christ and his Apostles. By De Rossi, and Dr.Pfannkuche, H. F.. Translated by Repp, Thorl. G.. Clark's Biblical Cabinet, vol. ii. De Rossi's work is entitled Delia lingua propria di Cristo e degli Ebrei nazionali delta Palestina da' tempi de' Maccabei. Parma, 1772Google Scholar.

2 De Sacy's paper is in Millius' Magasin Encyclopedigue for 1805, tom, i pp. 125–147. It is a review of a Dissertation by Paulus, published in the form of two University Programmes. (Jena, 1803.)

1 Perhaps it may not be irrelevant to mention that we have heard persons in Middlesex, who had just been listening to a preacher from Ireland, express surprise that they had been able to understand every word he said. Yet they had not expected that he would speak Celtic. (The preacher, by the way, was after all a native of Essex.)