Independently of the original matter which will be found in almost every page, it is believed that this book presents a collection of known facts respecting the old languages of Italy which will be found in no single work, whether British or foreign,... Oxford Essays - Page 3081855Full view - About this book
| John William Donaldson - 1852 - 522 pages
...development and confirmation of the author's theory respecting the Etruscans, which appears among the Reports of the British Association for 1851 ; in the latter,...lists of Oscan and Etruscan glosses, and the reprints or fragments and inscriptions, may render the treatise an indispensable addition to the dictionary,... | |
| Joseph Esmond Riddle - 1852 - 552 pages
...which appears among the Keports of the British Association for 1851 ; in the latter, it will have, besides other additions, four entirely new chapters...in almost every page, it is believed that this book contains a collection of known facts respecting the old languages of Italy which will be found in no... | |
| Sextus Propertius - 1853 - 430 pages
...development and confirmation of the author's theory respecting the Etruscans, which appears among the Reports of the British Association for 1851; in the latter,...gleaned from a considerable number of rare and expensive publication's ; and while the lists of Oscan and Etruscan glosses, and the rfprints of fragments and... | |
| John William Donaldson - 1860 - 598 pages
...Ancient Italy, and the Philological Study of the Latin Language. Third Edition, considerably enlarged. . Independently of the original matter which will be...publications ; and while the lists of Oscan and Etruscan glost>es, and the reprints of fragments and inscriptions, may render the treatise an indispensable... | |
| Sophocles - 1860 - 262 pages
...Philological Study of the Latin Language. Third Edition, considerably enlarged, price 16s. By JW DONALDSON, DD Independently of the original matter which will be...and expensive publications ; and while the lists of Osean and Etruscan glosses, and the reprint of fragments and inscriptions, may render the treatise... | |
| Greeks - 1860 - 904 pages
...Ancient Italy, and the Philological Study of the Latin Language. Third Edition, considerably enlarged. Independently of the original matter which will be...gleaned from a considerable number of rare and expensive publica. lions ; and while the lists of Osean and Etruscan glosses, and the reprints of fragments and... | |
| William John Beamont - 1861 - 198 pages
...Philological Study of the Latin Language. Third Edition, considerably enlarged. By JW DONALDSON, DD 8vo. 16s. Independently of the original matter which will be...while the lists of Oscan and Etruscan glosses, and the reprint of fragments and inscriptions, may render the treatise an indispensable addition to the dictionary,... | |
| John Thompson Platts, Alfred Wrigley - 1861 - 482 pages
...Philological Study of the Latin Language. Third Edition, revised and considerably enlarged. 8vo. 16«. Independently of the original matter which will be...and expensive publications / and while the lists of Osean and Etruscan glosses, and tJie reprint of fragments and inscriptions, may render the treatise... | |
| Charles Stuart Calverley - 1862 - 230 pages
...Philological Study of the Latin Language. Third Edition, considerably enlarged. By JW DONALDSON, DD 8vo. 16». Independently of the original matter which will be...while the lists of Oscan and Etruscan glosses, and the reprint of fragments and inscriptions, may render the treatise an indispensable addition to the dictionary,... | |
| John William Donaldson - 1862 - 712 pages
...Philological Study of the Latin Language. Third Edition, considerably enlarged. By JW DONALDSON, DD 8vo. 16*. Independently of the original matter which will be...in almost every page, it is believed that this book présente a collection of known facts respecting the old languages of Italy which will be found in... | |
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