11 results filtered with: Celtic languages
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The eastern origin of the Celtic nations proved by a comparison of their dialects with the Sanskrit, Greek, Latin, and Teutonic languages : forming a supplement to researches into the physical history of mankind / by James Cowles Prichard ; edited by R.G. Latham.
James Cowles PrichardDate: 1857
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Celtic researches, on the origin, traditions and language of the ancient Britons / with some introductory sketches on primitive society.
Edward DaviesDate: 1804
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Specimen of an etimological vocabulary, or, essay, by means of the analitic method, to retrieve the antient Celtic / By the author of a pamphlet entitled, The way to things by words, and to words by things [i.e. J. Cleland].
John ClelandDate: 1768
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The bronze age and the Celtic world / by Harold Peake.
Harold John Edward PeakeDate: 1922- Books
Remains of Japhet: being historical enquiries into the affinity and origin of the European languages / By James Parsons.
James ParsonsDate: 1767
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The history of the Celtic language. Wherein it is shown to be based upon natural principles, and, elementarily considered, contemporaneous with the infancey of the human family ... / By L. Maclean.
Maclean, L. (Lachlan), Fellow of the Ossianic Society.Date: 1840- Books
The Eastern origin of the Celtic nations proved by a comparison of their dialects with the Sanskrit, Greek, Latin, and Teutonic languages. Forming a supplement to Researches into the physical history of mankind / By James Cowles Prichard.
James Cowles PrichardDate: 1831
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Thoughts on the origin and descent of the Gael: with an account of the Picts, Caledonians, and Scots; and observations relative to the authenticity of the poems of Ossian / By James Grant.
James Grant of CorrimonyDate: 1814
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A critical history of the Celtic religion and learning : containing an account of the druids; or, the priests and judges, of the vaids, or the diviners and physicians; and of the bards, or the poets and heralds; of the ancient Gauls, Britons, Irish and Scots / By John Toland. With the history of Abaris, the hyperborian, priest of the sun. To which is added, an Abstract of the life of the author.
John TolandDate: [between 1740 and 1749?]
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An essay towards illustrating the ancient history of the Britannic Isles containing an explanation of the names Belgæ, Scythæ, Celtæ, Brittanni, Albanich, Erinnich, Caledonii, Siluri, &c., &c. : Intended as a preface to a work entitled, A vindication of the ancient history of Ireland / By C.V. [ie. Charles Vallancey].
Charles VallanceyDate: 1786- Books
Antiquité de la nation, et de la langue des Celtes, autrement appelléz Gaulois / Par le R.P. Dom Pezron, docteur en théologie de la faculté de Paris, & ancien Abbé de la Charmoye.
Paul-Yves PezronDate: 1703