| 1869 - 584 sider
...scarcely extending below the line; and the M in the second line, with the first and last strokes splaying outwards, are the only ones which offer any peculiarity,...is the absence of those minuscule forms of letters which occur in most of the Welsh inscriptions, and of which an instance may be seen in the Euolenus... | |
| 1860 - 458 sider
...scarcely extending below the line; and the M in the second line, with the first and last strokes splaying outwards, are the only ones which offer any peculiarity,...the inscription being carved lengthwise along the atone, we might refer this inscription to the Roman period, so complete is the absence of those minuscule... | |
| Nicholas Patrick Wiseman - 1861 - 1116 sider
...scarcely extending below the line ; and the M in the second line, with the first and last strokes splaying outwards, are the only ones which offer any peculiarity,...rudeness of the letters, and the fact of the inscription beinc: curved lengthwise along the stone, we might refer this inscription to the £omau period, so... | |
| Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland - 1861 - 526 sider
...scarcely extending below the line; and the M in the second line, with the first and last strokes splaying outwards, are the only ones which offer any peculiarity,...guided by the formula, the comparative rudeness of theletters, and the fact of the inscription being carved length wise along the stone, we might refer... | |
| 1869 - 532 sider
...scarcely extending below the line; and the M in the second line, with the first and last strokes splaying outwards, are the only ones which offer any peculiarity,...period, so complete is the absence of those minuscule forma of letters which occur in most of the Welsh inscriptions, and of which an instance may be seen... | |
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