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Seventh Meeting1

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 April 2015

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Lent Term, 1924
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Copyright © The Author(s). Published by Cambridge University Press 1924

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Footnotes

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Reprinted from the Cambiridge University Reporter, 9 December 1924.

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page 36 note 1 I should perhaps apologize for the title of this paper, which was hastily chosen and a little inadequate, as the paper aims at a discussion of the light thrown by the Venetic dialect upon the origin of the people who spoke it, rather than at an examination of the dialect as a whole.

page 38 note 1 Unless indeed the suggestion of Sommer (Indog. Forsch. 42 (1924), p. 106Google Scholar) that we should read not Rehtia but Reitia is correct.

page 38 note 2 This argument is in no way affected if we read with Sommer (op. cit. p. 119) a proper name Fora.