| 1887 - 544 páginas
...believing them to have sprung from some common source, which perhaps no longer «xists." And he adds : " There is a similar reason, though not quite so forcible,...different idiom, had the same origin with the Sanskrit." This, you will remember, is the -statement of one hundred years ago. In 1789 this same industrious... | |
| Theodor Benfey - 1869 - 860 páginas
...exists. There is a similar reason, though not quite so forcible, for supposing that both the Gothic and Celtic, though blended with a different idiom, had the same origin with tho Sanscrit'. 2lber mdí)t aflctit bic 2?erroanbtfd)aft bcr ©pradjcn crfannte William Jones.; er... | |
| Frederic William Farrar - 1870 - 260 páginas
...may be found in the following remarkable passage of his paper in the Asiatic Researches (i. 422). ' The Sanskrit language, whatever may be its antiquity,...different idiom, had the same origin with the Sanskrit. The old Persian may be added to the same family.' * The progress of the study they profit by the most... | |
| Frederic William Farrar - 1870 - 274 páginas
...been produced by accident; so strong that no philologer could examine all the three without beliecing them to have sprung from some common source which...different idiom, had the same origin with the Sanskrit. The old Persian may be added to the same family.' * The progress of the study they profit by the most... | |
| 1873 - 354 páginas
...philologer could examine all the three without believing them to have sprung from some common source, whioh, perhaps, no longer exists. There is a similar reason,...different idiom, had the same origin with the Sanskrit. The old Persian may be added to the same family." The next in order who secured the attention of scholars... | |
| Berthold Delbrück - 1882 - 170 páginas
...exists. There is a similar reason, though not quite so forcible, for supposing that both the Gothic and Celtic, though blended with a different idiom, had the same origin with the Sanskrit." (Cf. BENFEY, Geschichte der Sprachimssenschaft, page 348.) In the main coincident with the above, but... | |
| Hanns Oertel - 1901 - 370 páginas
...exists. There is a similar reason, though not quite so forcible, for supposing that both the Gothic and Celtic, though blended with a different idiom, had the same origin with the Sanskrit." To have elaborated this "affinity in the forms of grammar," and to have 1 Schlegel, t)T,er die Sprache... | |
| Vilhelm Thomsen - 1902 - 104 páginas
...exists ; there is a similar reason, though not quite so forcible, for supposing that both the Gothic and Celtic, though blended with a different idiom, had the same origin with the Sanscrit". Det kan også nævnes, at han oversatte Kalidasas i^akuntala, som strax vakte overordentlig... | |
| James Hope Moulton - 1903 - 88 páginas
...in words which well deserve quoting : " The Sanskrit language, whatever may be its antiquity, is of wonderful structure ; more perfect than the Greek,...different idiom, had the same origin with the Sanskrit." This brilliant discovery, declared in the year 1786, practically lies at the root of all linguistic... | |
| Columbia University - 1908 - 686 páginas
...exists. There is a similar reason, though not quite so forcible, for supposing that both the Gothic and Celtic, though blended with a different idiom, had the same origin with the Sanskrit." To Germany, however, belongs the honor of producing the true founders of the new comparative science... | |
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