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Als neuer Fitness-YouTuber so viel Geld wie Karl Ess oder Inscope verdienen? Abend, ich wollte euch mal fragen, ob ihr denkt, dass es. Habe bereits 5:2 Diet und auch 4:3 Whether a book is still in copyright varies from country to country, and we can't offer guidance on whether any specific use of. Please do not assume that a book's appearance in Google Book Search means it can be used in any manner. Copyright infringement liabili^ can be quite severe. Google Book Search helps readers. You can search through the full text of this book on the web. OF THE UNIVBRBITT OF GIE8. BN ; AUTHOR OF. . PUTNAM, 1. 55 BROADWAY. LONDON. Chapman's, 1. Strand. PUTNAM. In the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the United States for the Southern. District of New York. SOCIETY OF NATURALISTS AT M0. W. OF THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF PARIS, AND OF OTHER. LEARNED ASSOCIATIONS. WTTH SENTIMENTS OP THE HIGHEST REGARD. For both purposes, and with both aims*. But few liberties have been takeu with the text as. MSS., unless there was strong evidence of error pro- . The. propriety of carrying it so far in the present stage of Anglo- Saxon. In like manner, finding a general prin- . The reasons for such conclusions will generally. Glossary, in which all doubtful cases will be found. The difficulty has been in giving an. Some slight changes have. Philology, indeed, re- . It is absurd. that either ancient, or other forms should be allowed in our language. The original intention of uniting it. S. CONTENTS OF VOLUME I. Guthlac, Hermit. OF Crowland 1. IX, . The history of a people and the history of the lan- . In that. stage of society its dialect is simple, meager, and from the. Change. of circumstances originating change of ideas, and requiring. Alphabetical characters are now either invented. The march of the nation being still on- . And should the. nation at any time change its geographical position or limits. Vsovijp. QAs^t^. 1. INTRODUCTORY ETHNOLOGICAL ESSAY. Thus a. little rill issuing from its mountain- home, flows along irreg- . These remarks are intended to apply in a special. Teutonic, or Germanic' race. Teutonic t the general appellative for both the Germanic and. Scandinavian people, comes from the Teutoni or Teutones, one of. Taisco, Thiusco, Tuisto, or Teut the founder of the race. Ded after his death as a god. Upon the establishment of the. Holy Roman, or German Empire under Charlemagne, the term as. Germani Proper, appears in the form of Theodisc. Inscope Karl Ess DietzTheudisc, Theotisc, Diotisc, Diutisc, since become either provincially. Dutsch, Dietsch, Teutsch, and Deutsch. Germanic, from. Germani, an appellation equally extensive as adopted by the Romans. Deo ortos, M arsos, Gambrivios, Suevos. Vandalios, affirmant ; eaque vera et antiqua nomina. Ceterum Germa- . niae vocahulum recens et nuper additum, quoniam qui primi Rhenum. Gallos expulerint, ac nunc Tungri, nunc Germani vocati. Roman. consul Marcellus over the Gauls and that people acting as confeder- . But the name of the country, though considered by Tacitus as. Mirchond the Persian poet, according to. Von Hammer, s^ys, ** Khorasan is the name of that country in which. Dthermania,** As regards the initial orthography in this word. Anglo- Saxon. people and dialect in particular. On the borders of northern India, adjoining the. Kashmeer, dwelt in early. Sacae, or Sakai.*. The relationship between the Skythic,* (Sc. YTmc,) Teu- . tonic, Germanic, or Gothic' tribes and the inhabitants of ancient. India, is proved by the striking affinity which the Moeso- Gothic. Germanic dialect that has come down to us, bears to. Samkrit* . The similarity of the name, as. Ethnologically and properly. Skythic belongs to the race only while in Asia, and upon its. Europe ; after that, Teutonic becomes the general ap- . Germanic, as we have already said, ^ 2, note 1, is less exten- . Gothic is limited to a comparatively small. For the origin of the last term, see ^ 3. Hama- . ker of Leyden ? Bopp, the learned Samkrit scholar. At a later period we find a part of Armenia called. Sakasina, and inhabited by the Sakasini, or Sacassani, who. Bactriana. Parthia, Hyrcania, and the southern shores of. Caspian.* That country is now . Co. Sval and contenninous with it. Prakrit, conveying the idea of what is spontaneous, and. Terent localites. From these two forms of a common speech pro- . Bengali, which has preserved the. Ben- . gal ; the Hindoostani, made by admixture of the Arabic and Persic. Samkrit and Prakrit ingredients, and spoken generally by the Mo- . Mahratta in the north, and. Malabar in the south, with the Telinga and. Tamul, and these also in the island of Ceylon, cdong with the Cingalese . Maldivian in the Maldive Isles, and other less- defined idioms, among. Zingani, even now more or less em- . Zingani, or Gipsies of Europe, who appear to have been. India. From the improvement of the Prakrit. Pali, since the sacred language of the Buddhists. The Sam- . krit, for regularity of structure, expressiveness, and beauty in general. Teutonic family, recom- . The afiinities existing between the Persic, and especially. Zend, Pehlvi, cmd Parsi, the successive languages of. Persia,' and the various Teutonic dia- . Skythian empire, either of longer or. Egypt, B. 2. 08. 2, and which established the dynasty of the Hyksos. Shepherd- kings, whose tyranny was afterwards remembered with. BO much horror by the Egyptians, that they were accustomed to sac- . The. Pehlvi, which gave place to the Parsi, was produced from the more. INTRODUCTORY ETHNOLOGICAL ESS AT. They are so numerous, Sharon Turner asserts. Asia . No language in modern Asia has received so high a. Persic. The Zend and Samkrit were strictly cognate. The Arimaspi. having been fabulously reported as provided with only one eye, he. That. people, even if it could be established that they were of Skythic origin. Arimaspias upon which they. Arimaspias. Media, and Persia, but afterwards more restricted, and now rep- . Khorasan. It may. The Sktthic or Teutonic tribes made their first ap- - . Europe, according to Strabo. Homer for his authority, in the eighth century be- '. Christian era, and according to Herodotus, in the. Both authors are in the main correct. On the. south of the Araxes, where they appear to have been in. Grecian bard, they had increased in num- . Kimmerians/. whose rear at that time occupied the country about the. Caucasus. Some of these, during the contest which broke. Tyras, having turned aside. Asia Minor, in order to escape from their Skythic ene- . Cyaxares, king of Media. Egypt,' governed all Upper Asia for. Medes under the same king.'. The modern language bears evidence of having received. Syriac, Chaldee, Hebrew, and Arabic. An unphilological distinction. Cymri, the name of their race, they. Kumri, y also having with them the open sound. English u, or rather that of eu in French. See Glossary f In- . This fact helps to. The eclipse of the sun that arrested the battle on the banks of the. INTRODUCTORY JETHNOLOOICAL ESSAY. Meanwliile they had rapidly pushed forward their settle- . U) the Euzine, the Palus Maeotis, and the Tanais. Bosphoms into Thrace.' In the reign < tf. Parins, king of Persia,* their colonies in Europe were so nu- . In the days of Caesar. Alps, and even from beyond them. As the war was immediately. Hisequent upon the expulsion of the Skythians from Media, and. Arimaspi, as belonging to the Skythic. Diodorus, and other ancient. It appears to have been an inroad of the Massagetae and. Skythians, which, in the preceding cen- . Kimmcrians. This combines with. Sar- . matian, or Slavonic family of nations. In the time of Herodotus. Sauromatae had reached the Tanais, or Don. To the Sarmatian fam- . Roxolani, or Rhox- . Strabo, the extensive plains upon the. Upper Tanais and Borysthenes, and the well- established anceston of. Russians. The wave, too. Roman Empire from the. The origin of the ancient Scandinavia, and of the ** Scandiae In- . It was one of. the richest districts of the peninsula, and separated from Gothland by. Heuce we have Ariovis- . Heerfurst, from the Teutonic . His apprehensions, which were in some. Before proceeding any further, it will not be amies. Europe prior to the period. Europe, previously to the irruption of the Teu- . Commencing in the north and. The Finnish, It is not known with certainty at. Finnish race first entered Europe, but. Their earliest station of which we have any. Sarmatians. or Slavons, and perhaps antecedently by the Skythians. Kimmerians, was east of the Ural Moun- . Caucasus into Siberia. Ex qao si ad alterum Imperatoris Traiani Consulatmn. Tamdia Ger- . mania viucitur. Medio tam longi aevi spatio, malta invicem damna . Don Samnis, non Poeni, non Hispaniae Galliaeve, ne Parthi quidem. Arsacis acrior est Germanorum liber- . Qaid enim alind nobis, quam caedem Crassi, amisso et ipso Pa- . Veutidium deiectus Oriens obiecerit ? At Germani Carbone. Cassio et Scaaro Aurelio et Servilio Caepione, Cn. Julius in Gallia, Drusus ac Nero et Germa- . Caesaris minae. in ludibrium versae. Inde otium, donee occasione discordiae nostrae. Galiias ad- . fectavere : ac rursus pulsi inde, proximis temporibus triumphati magis. XXXVIL. 2. 0 INTRODUCTORY ETHNOLOGICAL E8. SAT. Upon. the decline of the Roman empire, however, the Huns, who. Alani, at that time the most eastern branch of the. Skythic family, and invaded Europe, rendered themselves. Goths. After the dissolution of that. Hungary, the rest retiring into the wilds of Sarmatin. The identity of the origin of these tribes is proved I'rora. Finnic, Laplandic, Hungarian or Magyarian. Siberian, Ostiakian, Tivastian, and Carelian, are kindred dia- . Tar^. tar. The words which they have in common with the Germanic. Slavonic families of languages, appear to have been borrowed. The language or principal dialect of the. Hungarians, like themselves, is a mixture, compounded of Finnic. Slavonic, German, and Turkish.
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