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books.google.frRoyal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland - 1834 - Afficher la publication en entier
From Syria the Scyths probably crossed to Cyprus and Sicily, Southern France and Iberia, this line of emigration being well ... The Pelasgians were probably Scytho-Arians, as tho Etruscans were Scytho-Seniites ; and in this distinction ... -
books.google.frRoyal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland - 1855 - Afficher la publication en entier
From Syria the Scyths probably crossed to Cyprus and Sicily, Southern France and Iberia, this line of emigration being well ... The Pelasgians were probably Scytho-Ariaus, as the Etruscans were Scytho-Semites ; and in this distinction ... -
books.google.fr1855 - Afficher la publication en entier
From Syria the Scyths probably crossed to Cyprus and Sicily, Southern France and Iberia, this line of emigration being well marked in classic authors, and the modern Basque language attesting the Scythic origin of the Iberians. ... The Pelasgians were probably Scytho-Arians, as the Etruscans were Scytho-Semites ; and in this distinction between the compound character of the barbaric element which ... -
books.google.frJared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell - 1884 - Extraits
Mongoloid Cyclopes ; Hamitic Iberian Sicanes, before 2000 bc in north and center , and Hamitic Pelasgians in the south ; Aryan Ombro- Latins in nearly all Italy in fourteenth century B. c. ; Hamitic Etruscans, 1000 to 430 bc ; Aryan ... -
books.google.frCharles Hamilton Smith, Samuel Kneeland - 1855 - 423 pages - Afficher la publication en entier
But the Thraco-Pelasgians, the Heraclidae, and Achaei, seem to have been Celto Scyths, that is, ... On their own national origin, the accounts by Greek writers are confused and contradictory regarding the sources and movements of the ... -
books.google.frCleary, etc..., - 2003 - 394 pages - Aperçu
Amongst the Celts are to be mentioned the Umbrians, the Etrurians, or Etruscans, the Sam- nites, Sabines, and some others of the ancient inhabitants of Italy. The Thracians and Pelasgians, the most ancient inhabitants of Greece and the ... -
books.google.frRobert Ellis Thompson, Wharton Barker - 1882 - Extraits
Italy is a mixture of Gauls, Greeks, Etruscans, Pelasgians. England is Celtic and German. ... Previously, the Germans were mixed up with the Slavs and the great mass of Scyths ; they had no distinct individuality. -
books.google.fr1877 - Extraits
Here, in the early days of written history, dwelt the Scythians, whose origin and subsequent history have been a problem to ... ':The Scyths, as their language proves, are neither 'Modes, nor Slavs, nor Goths, nor Pelasgians ; but their ... -
books.google.fr - Afficher la publication en entier
Their character seems to identify them with Titans of this family, the Celto~ Scyth.ee, or those' descendants of Japheth, ... Mr. Astlt pronounces the Etruscan alphabets to be Pelasgian ; — he cites the authority of Herodotus, ... -
books.google.frS.G Goodrich - 1851 - Afficher la publication en entier
Hetrurians, Etruscans, in Tuscany. Hilleriones, a Scandinavian tribe. Hippopodes , *■ horse ieet,'1 a fleet Scythian .... Scyths, Scythians, in Southern Russia. Semno.nes, Germans upon the Elbe. Senones, Gauls who invaded Italy under a ...
Makers of Civilization in Race and History - Page 511
books.google.frL. Austine Waddell - 2004 - 736 pages - Aperçu... with the north-east Pelasgian or dark long-headed, narrow-browed Mediterranean race in the Minoan Civilization ... aborigines, and in the north with Scyths in the Indian Civilization ; in Burma and Tibet with the Indonesian, ... -
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books.google.frGreek geography, Sir William Smith, William Smith (sir) - 1857 - Afficher la publication en entier
19 ) Scyros is said to have been originally inhabited by Pelasgians, Carinas, and Dolopians; and we know from Thucydides ... Scyth-. tfc** * » Sarmatian, Thracian, and Getic term in re*f«rt T: >» introduction into the Greek language. -
books.google.frEast India Association (London, England), Royal Society for India, Pakistan, and Ceylon, Oriental Institute (Woking, England) - 1968 - Extraits
Macaedon, Lacedaemon, Dardanus, Scythes and Corinthus were all sons of Zeus, as Thrax was of Ares, and Baeotus of ... from Sanskrit, Greek names not referable to any Greek root, and refers to the Pelasgian, which he maintains to be the ... -
books.google.fr1878 - Extraits
Here, in the early days of written history, dwelt the Scythians, whose origin and subsequent history have been a problem to ethnologists : in the opinion of great authorities, however, they are Indo-European. " The Scyths ... -
books.google.frRichard Holt Hutton, Walter Bagehot - 1862 - Afficher la publication en entier
Deep as the Professor goes into Pelasgian matters, we ... Now surely the exact relation of the Epeirots and Macedonians to the Greeks is of more importance to a student of Grecian history than any questions about " Scyths" and Kim- merians. -
books.google.frEmory Adams Allen - 1887 - Extraits
To the north and east of the Cimmerians and contemporaneous with them, dwelt the so-called Scyths. They were also a sort of anomalous people, something like the Pelasgians. The philologist has finally admitted them into the great Aryan ... -
books.google.frHerodotus, George Rawlinson, Sir Henry Creswicke Rawlinson - 1880 - Extraits
The Scyths, as their language exhibits them, were neither Medes, nor Slaves, nor Goths, nor Celts, ... or Medo-Per- sian, or Pelasgian ; and the argument of Lindner,4 that the Slavonians must be the descendants of the Scythians because ... -
books.google.fr1855 - Afficher la publication en entier
... Lacedsemon is the son of Zeus, Targitaus is the son of Zeus, Dardanus is the son of Zeus, Scythes is the son of Zeus, ... This is a peculiarity of Greek literary history The Pelasgians were considered by the ancients as standing to ... -
books.google.frSteven Pressfield - 2010 - 528 pages - Aucun aperçu
Resounding to the sound of brutal, bloody battles fought hand-to-hand and peopled with wonderfully realised flesh and blood characters, LAST OF THE AMAZONS is Steven Pressfield's most thrilling - and thrillingly imagined - novel yet. -
books.google.fr1877 - Extraits
Here, in the early days of written history, dwelt the Scythians, whose origin and subsequent history have been a problem to ... ':The Scyths, as their language proves, are neither 'Modes, nor Slavs, nor Goths, nor Pelasgians ; but their ... Préférences.Résultats de recherche
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books.google.frJeannine Boëldieu-Trévet, Daphné Gondicas - 2005 - 319 pages - Aperçu
... l'origine des Scythes (Hdt. IV, 5-7) et le problème des sources du Scythicos logos d'Hérodote », REG 112, 1999, pp. 12-53. SOURVINOU-INWOOD CHR., « Herodotus (and others) on Pelasgians : Some Perceptions of Ethnicity », dans DEROW, ... -
books.google.frEdwin E. Jacques - 1995 - 730 pages - Aperçu
Herodotus confirmed this when he wrote that "the Athenians had given to the Pelasgi a tract of land at the foot of the Hymettus hills as payment for the walls with which the Pelasgians had surrounded the citadel. -
books.google.frHerodotus, George Rawlinson, Sir Henry Creswicke Rawlinson - 1862 - Afficher la publication en entier
166 DISAPPEARANCE OF THE SCYTHS AS A NATION. bility, approached nearly to Poros- danas. ... or Medo-Per- sian, or Pelasgian ; and the argument of Lindner," that the Slavonians 3 No great weight ran be attached to the 2-Kuflai with T^toi, ... -
books.google.frCharles Vallancey, Thomas Pownall, Edward Ledwich - 1786 - Afficher la publication en entier
Des efptces de Scythes err ants, fortis du mont Caucafe, commencent a fe rtpandie dans les plaines de fAJfyrif. ... with regard to which patriarch, we shall only observe here, that it is not probable the Pelasgians of Greece and Italy ... -
books.google.frCharles Vallencey - 1786 - Afficher la publication en entier
Des e/peces de Scythes errants, sortis du tnont Caucafe, commencent a fe rtparuLe dans les plaines de rAJJyrie. ... with regard to which patriarch, we shall only observe here, that it is not probable the Pelasgians of Greece and Italy ... -
books.google.fr1786 - Afficher la publication en entier
Des especes de Scythes err ants , forth du mont Caucqfe, commencent a fe repandre dans les plaines de rAJsyrie. ... with regard to which patriarch, we shall only observe here, that it is not probable the Pelasgians of Greece and Italy ... -
books.google.frJared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell - 1884 - Extraits
Mongoloid Cyclopes ; Hamitic Pelasgians ; Aryan Kelts ; Aryan Scyths ; Aryan Slavs. Mongoloid Mongols, thirteenth century ad ; Mongoloid Osmanlis, fourteenth century ad Britain, particularly England. — Mongoloid Cyclopes ; Hamitic ... -
Pas d'image de couverturebooks.google.frFelix Jacoby, Felix Jacoby - 1954 - Extraits
The question did not become actual until the Ionic theory had declared the Pelasgians to be barbarians. ... 1 98 figlinas Coroebus A theniensis, in i is orbem A nacharsis Scythes, ut alii Hyperbius Corinthius; 209 animal occidit primus ... -
books.google.frHerodotus - 1862 - Afficher la publication en entier
166 DISAPPEARANCE OF THE SCYTHS AS A NATION. bility, approached neatly to Poros- danas. ... At any rate it is clear that the fragments of the Scythic language are no more Slavonic than they are Celtic, or Medo-Per- sian, or Pelasgian ... -
books.google.frPericles Georges - 1994 - 358 pages - Extraits
... of nature versus culture in the origins of the distinctions between Pelasgian Greeks and Asiatic barbarians, ... For example, the Scyths reject as madness the rites of Dionysus, by which Melampus cured the madness of the women of ...
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books.google.frL. Austine Waddell - 2004 - 736 pages - Aperçu
... with the north-east Pelasgian or dark long-headed, narrow-browed Mediterranean race in the Minoan Civilization ... aborigines, and in the north with Scyths in the Indian Civilization ; in Burma and Tibet with the Indonesian, ... -
books.google.frGreek geography, Sir William Smith, William Smith (sir) - 1857 - Afficher la publication en entier
19 ) Scyros is said to have been originally inhabited by Pelasgians, Carinas, and Dolopians; and we know from Thucydides ... Scyth-. tfc** * » Sarmatian, Thracian, and Getic term in re*f«rt T: >» introduction into the Greek language. -
books.google.frEast India Association (London, England), Royal Society for India, Pakistan, and Ceylon, Oriental Institute (Woking, England) - 1968 - Extraits
Macaedon, Lacedaemon, Dardanus, Scythes and Corinthus were all sons of Zeus, as Thrax was of Ares, and Baeotus of ... from Sanskrit, Greek names not referable to any Greek root, and refers to the Pelasgian, which he maintains to be the ... -
books.google.fr1878 - Extraits
Here, in the early days of written history, dwelt the Scythians, whose origin and subsequent history have been a problem to ethnologists : in the opinion of great authorities, however, they are Indo-European. " The Scyths ... -
books.google.frRichard Holt Hutton, Walter Bagehot - 1862 - Afficher la publication en entier
Deep as the Professor goes into Pelasgian matters, we ... Now surely the exact relation of the Epeirots and Macedonians to the Greeks is of more importance to a student of Grecian history than any questions about " Scyths" and Kim- merians. -
books.google.frEmory Adams Allen - 1887 - Extraits
To the north and east of the Cimmerians and contemporaneous with them, dwelt the so-called Scyths. They were also a sort of anomalous people, something like the Pelasgians. The philologist has finally admitted them into the great Aryan ... -
books.google.frHerodotus, George Rawlinson, Sir Henry Creswicke Rawlinson - 1880 - Extraits
The Scyths, as their language exhibits them, were neither Medes, nor Slaves, nor Goths, nor Celts, ... or Medo-Per- sian, or Pelasgian ; and the argument of Lindner,4 that the Slavonians must be the descendants of the Scythians because ... -
books.google.fr1855 - Afficher la publication en entier
... Lacedsemon is the son of Zeus, Targitaus is the son of Zeus, Dardanus is the son of Zeus, Scythes is the son of Zeus, ... This is a peculiarity of Greek literary history The Pelasgians were considered by the ancients as standing to ... -
books.google.frSteven Pressfield - 2010 - 528 pages - Aucun aperçu
Resounding to the sound of brutal, bloody battles fought hand-to-hand and peopled with wonderfully realised flesh and blood characters, LAST OF THE AMAZONS is Steven Pressfield's most thrilling - and thrillingly imagined - novel yet. -
books.google.fr1877 - Extraits
Here, in the early days of written history, dwelt the Scythians, whose origin and subsequent history have been a problem to ... ':The Scyths, as their language proves, are neither 'Modes, nor Slavs, nor Goths, nor Pelasgians ; but their ... -
Pas d'image de couverturebooks.google.fr1829 - Afficher la publication en entier
It was originally in the possession of the Pelasgians and Carians. Achilles retired thither to avoid going to the Trojan war, ... SCYTHES, in fabulous history, the son of Jupiter and Tellus, who was half man half serpent. -
Pas d'image de couverturebooks.google.frOxford Journals (Firm) - 1858 - Afficher la publication en entier
On the Ethnography of the European Scyths ; 3. On the Geography of Scythia. These are followed by the translation of the Fifth ... On the Traditions respecting the Pelasgians, completes the volume : which, however, we ought to add, is, ... -
Pas d'image de couverturebooks.google.fr1816 - Afficher la publication en entier
It was originally the former were peopled by the Bactrians, Sogdi- in the possession of the Pelasgians and Carians. ... Al- SCYTHES, in fabulous history, the son of Ju- though the ancient Scythians were celebrated as piter and Tellus, ... -
books.google.frCharles Lassalle - 1883 - Extraits
The science of language discloses the community of origin and nationality of the Royal Scythians of Idanthyrsus and Greek Pelasgians. ... The Busirites must be the good-looking Oxen-Sires-Sites (Scythes) of the Oxus or Amu. -
books.google.frThomas Curtis - 1829 - Afficher la publication en entier
It was originally in the possession of the Pelasgians and damns. Achilles retired thither to avoid going to the Trojan war, ... SCYTHES, in fabulous history, the son of Jupiter and Tellus, who was half man half serpent. -
books.google.frEncyclopaedia Perthensis - 1816 - Afficher la publication en entier
It was originally in the possession of the Pelasgians and Carians. Achilles retired there to avoid going to the Trojan war, ... a native of China and the East Indies. SCYTHÆ, the Scythians. See Scythians. SCYTHES, in fabulous history, ... -
books.google.fr1877 - Extraits
Here, in the early days of written history, dwelt the Scythians, whose origin and subsequent history have been a problem to ... "The Scyths, as their language proves, are neither Medes, nor Slavs, nor Goths, nor Pelasgians ; but their ... -
books.google.frMethodist Episcopal Church, South - 1860 - Afficher la publication en entier
... well illustrated with notes and engravings, and followed by three Essays on the Cimmerians, Scyths, and Scythia. ... and another on the Traditions respecting the Pelasgians, and a Note on the Derivation and Meaning of the Proper ... -
books.google.frCharles Hodge, Lyman Hotchkiss Atwater - 1861 - Afficher la publication en entier
... and the migrations of the Cymric race, on the ethnography of the European Scyths, and on the geography of Scythia. ... on the circumstances of the battle of Marathon, and of the traditions respecting the Pelasgians, with a note on ... -
books.google.frCleary, etc..., - 2003 - 394 pages - Aperçu
... of a Celtic or Celto-Scythic language, from which was formed the Hiberno- Celtic, or Irish language of after times. The colony of Fomorians, who were of Phoenician origin, must have spoken a dialect of the Phoenician language. -
books.google.frCharles Hamilton Smith, Samuel Kneeland - 1852 - 464 pages - Afficher la publication en entier
... the second being a faculty appertaining solely to mankind, inquires into the grammatical structure and the sounds of oral communication, and traces out the families of languages, by means of which the more remote origin, connection, ... -
books.google.frJohn Pym Yeatman - 2009 - 316 pages - Aucun aperçu
This is a pre-1923 historical reproduction that was curated for quality. Quality assurance was conducted on each of these books in an attempt to remove books with imperfections introduced by the digitization process.
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