Researches Into the Physical History of Mankind, כרך 3Sherwood, Gilbert & Piper, 1841 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 90
עמוד xviii
... centuries previous to the introduction of the Christian religion . That these monu- ments belonged to different ages is further evinced , by the difference of their structure , and of the relics of ancient art which have been discovered ...
... centuries previous to the introduction of the Christian religion . That these monu- ments belonged to different ages is further evinced , by the difference of their structure , and of the relics of ancient art which have been discovered ...
עמוד 6
... centuries before the Christian era the Japetic nations began to dwell in the tents of Shem , and from that time Medes and Persians , Greeks and Romans , and lastly Turks , have suces- sively domineered over the native inhabitants of ...
... centuries before the Christian era the Japetic nations began to dwell in the tents of Shem , and from that time Medes and Persians , Greeks and Romans , and lastly Turks , have suces- sively domineered over the native inhabitants of ...
עמוד 52
... centuries after the Christian era , belong to the second division . The Irish and British languages cannot with propriety be termed dialects of one speech , since each is unintelligible to persons who have learnt only the other . They ...
... centuries after the Christian era , belong to the second division . The Irish and British languages cannot with propriety be termed dialects of one speech , since each is unintelligible to persons who have learnt only the other . They ...
עמוד 58
... centuries intermixed with Gauls in the Cisalpine territory , and so prevalent a designation may have been borrowed from the Celtic . Pliny says that the river Po was termed in the Ligurian language Bodencus , which meant bottomless ...
... centuries intermixed with Gauls in the Cisalpine territory , and so prevalent a designation may have been borrowed from the Celtic . Pliny says that the river Po was termed in the Ligurian language Bodencus , which meant bottomless ...
עמוד 79
... centuries between these events ; and Poly- bius appears to separate them by a long interval . Niebuhr , however , maintains that this was a mistake . He asks , " Is it possible that any body , for the sake of upholding Livy's account ...
... centuries between these events ; and Poly- bius appears to separate them by a long interval . Niebuhr , however , maintains that this was a mistake . He asks , " Is it possible that any body , for the sake of upholding Livy's account ...
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abode aborigines according affinity Alps ancient writers appears Armorica Armorican Asia Baltic barbarous Belgæ Belgic belong Boii Britain Britons Cæsar Celta Celtic Gaul Celtic nations Celtic race Celtic tribes Celts Cimbri Cisalpine coast colonies complexion conjecture Danube derived dialects eastern eastward Erse Esthonians Etruscans etymon Europe Euskarian evidence fact Finnish Finnland Gallic German Goths Greek hair Helvetii Hercynian Forest Iberian idiom Indo-European inhabitants inscriptions Ireland Irish island Italy known language Lappes Latin Ligurians likewise Livy mentioned mountains Müller names of places native nearly neighbours Niebuhr northern northward observed occupied Oenotrians opinion origin Oscan Oscan language Ostiaks passage Pelasgi Picts Pliny possession principal probable province Ptolemy region relation remarkable resemblance Rhine river Roman Russian Saxons says Scordisci Senones Siculi Siculian Slavonian southern southward Spain Strabo supposed Tacitus Tectosages termed Teutonic tion towns Tschudes Turdetani Tuscan Umbrian Welsh words Zeuss