Researches Into the Origin and Affinity of the Principal Languages of Asia and EuropeLongman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1828 - 324 páginas |
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... Euxine were certainly more advanced in society than when holding the empire of Asia ; for agriculture was then known to one or two nations of them , which there is no room to think they knew at all in their first empire . The wandering ...
... Euxine were certainly more advanced in society than when holding the empire of Asia ; for agriculture was then known to one or two nations of them , which there is no room to think they knew at all in their first empire . The wandering ...
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... Euxine , the other beyond the Caspian and Jaxartes . The Western , or Euxine Scythia , was the one invaded by Darius Hystaspes ; on which occasion the Ionians , by preserving his bridge of boats on the Danube , secured his retreat ; and ...
... Euxine , the other beyond the Caspian and Jaxartes . The Western , or Euxine Scythia , was the one invaded by Darius Hystaspes ; on which occasion the Ionians , by preserving his bridge of boats on the Danube , secured his retreat ; and ...
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Vans Kennedy. dotus were those at the Euxine ; and those of succeeding writers at the Caspian ( or rather Aral ) and Jaxartes . " * It deserves , also , to be observed , that if a line be drawn from the western extremity of the Euxine ...
Vans Kennedy. dotus were those at the Euxine ; and those of succeeding writers at the Caspian ( or rather Aral ) and Jaxartes . " * It deserves , also , to be observed , that if a line be drawn from the western extremity of the Euxine ...
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... Euxine Scythians introduced their language , manners , and religion into Europe . In this case , being deserted by all authority , the hypothesis must depend en- tirely on its own internal probability , and on any collateral ...
... Euxine Scythians introduced their language , manners , and religion into Europe . In this case , being deserted by all authority , the hypothesis must depend en- tirely on its own internal probability , and on any collateral ...
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... Euxine Scythians , was Europe peopled , or was it not ? The first of these suppositions is not , I believe , maintained by any writer ; and , in the latter case , as the Thracians , from the days of Homer , have been represented by all ...
... Euxine Scythians , was Europe peopled , or was it not ? The first of these suppositions is not , I believe , maintained by any writer ; and , in the latter case , as the Thracians , from the days of Homer , have been represented by all ...
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Adelung admitted affinity of languages alphabet ancient writers Anglo-Saxon antiquity appears Arabia Asia Minor authority Babylonia Celtic Celts circumstance civilisation cognate colonies conclusion conjecture conquest consequently considered consonants contained contrary derived Diodorus Siculus dissimilar distinct languages Egypt English etymologists etymology Europe Euxine evident evince exist Firdausi foreign formed German Getæ Gothic Goths grammatical structure Grecian Greece Greek Alphabet Greek and Latin guages Hebrew Herodotus Hindí Hindus Homer hypothesis identity impossible India inflections inhabitants language of Asia langue letters lingua manner merely migrated nations necessarily follow nouns observes opinion origin Pahlvi parent tongue Parsi particles Pelasgi Pelasgian Persian Phenician preserved primitive tongue probable pronunciation prove quæ race received religion remarks render respecting Romans Sanscrit words Scythians seems singular slightest sound spoken Strabo sufficient supposed Tartar tenses Teutonic dialects Thrace Thracian language Thracians Thucydides trace Trojan war vowels Zend δε