18 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- E-books
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An essay on the antiquities of Great Britain and Ireland wherein they are placed in a clearer light than hitherto. Designed as an introduction to a larger work, especially an attempt to shew an affinity betwixt the languages, &c. of the ancient Britains, and the Americans of the Isthmus of Darien. In answer to an Objection against revealed Religion.
Malcolm, DavidDate: MDCCXXXVIII. [1738]- E-books
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An essay on the antiquities of Great Britain and Ireland Wherein they are placed in a clearer light than hitherto. Designed as an introduction to a larger work, especially an attempt to shew an affinity betwixt the languages, &c. of the ancient Britains, and the Americans of the Isthmus of Darien. In answer to an objection against revealed religions.
Malcolm, DavidDate: MDCCXXXVIII. [1738]
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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- E-books
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Remains of Japhet being historical enquiries into the affinity and origin of the European languages / by James Parsons ..
Parsons, James, 1705-1770.Date: 1767
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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- E-books
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The english, Scotch and Irish historical libraries . Giving a short view and character of most of our historians, either in print or manuscript. With An Account of our Records, Law-Books, Coins, and other Matters, serviceable to the undertakers of a general history of England. The third edition, corrected and augmented. By W. Nicolson, late Bishop of Carlisle. To which is added, a letter to the Reverend White Kennet, D. D. in Defence of the English Historical Library, &c.
Nicolson, William, 1655-1727.Date: M.DCC.XXXVI. [1736]- 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 1817 and 1822?]- E-books
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The English, Scotch and Irish historical libraries Giving a short view and character of most of our historians, either in print or manuscript. With an account of our records, law-books, coins, &c. By W. Nicolson, Late Bishop of Carlisle. To which is added, a letter to the Reverend White Kennet, D. D. in defence of the English historical library, &c.
Nicolson, William, 1655-1727.Date: MDCCLXXVI. [1776]- E-books
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Letters, essays, and other tracts illustrating the antiquities of Great Britain and Ireland. Together with many curious discoveries of the affinity betwixt the language of the Americans and the ancient Britons To the Greek and Latin, &c. Also Specimens of the Celtic, Welsh, Irish, Saxon and American Languages. By the Rev. Dr. Malcolme
Malcolm, DavidDate: [1744]
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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- E-books
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The way to things by words , and To words by things; being a sketch of An Attempt at the Retrieval of The Antient Celtic, or, Primitive Language of Europe. To which is added, a succinct Account of the Sanscort, or Learned Language of the Bramins. Also two essays, the one On the Origin of the Musical Waits at Christmas. The other On the Real Secret of the Free Mansons.
Cleland, John, 1709-1789.Date: MDCCLXVI. [1766]