Hermes Scythicus: Or, The Radical Affinities of the Greek and Latin Languages to the Gothic: Illustrated from the Moeso-Gothic, Anglo-Saxon, Francic, Alemannic, Suio-Gothic, Islandic &c. To which is Prefixed a Dissertation on the Historical Proofs of the Scythian Origin of the GreeksPrinted at the University Press, for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, & Brown, London, 1814 - Gothic language - 368 pages |
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according adverb affinity Alem analogous ancient writers Antiq Apollo appears asserts Athenians Atlantic Bacchus Belg Cabiri called Caucones composition conjecture corresponds Crestonia dative deduced deity Delos denominated denotes derives designation Deucalion dialects Diana Diodorus Siculus Dionysius Halicarnassensis Edda etymon evidently father Geogr Germ Getae given gives Goth Gothic Greece Greeks Gudm Hellenes Hence Herod Herodotus Hist Homer Hyperboreans idea inhabitants Jupiter language Latins learned writers Leleges letters Matt mentioned Mercury merely Moes Moes.G Moeso-Goths nations northern noun observed occurs ofer particle passage Pausanias Pelasgi Peloponnesus Phenician prefixed preposition pronoun proof radically resemblance Romans Rudbeck Saturn says Scot Scythian origin seems sense shew signifies Strabo Su.G Suio-Goth supposed synonymous term termination Teut Teutates Thessaly Thrace Thracians tion traced Ulphilas verb viewed Wachter whence word worship δὲ ἐκ καὶ τὰς τὴν τὸ τῶν
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