Ethnography of Europe. 3d ed. 1841Houlston & Stoneman, 1841 |
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... region . It may be thought by some of my readers that I have devoted too great a portion of my work to in- quiries ... regions , PREFACE .
... region . It may be thought by some of my readers that I have devoted too great a portion of my work to in- quiries ... regions , PREFACE .
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... region appears to have been occupied by one race that I have deviated apparently , though not really , from this method of arrangement . In particular , the different branches of the Indo - European family of nations are not all brought ...
... region appears to have been occupied by one race that I have deviated apparently , though not really , from this method of arrangement . In particular , the different branches of the Indo - European family of nations are not all brought ...
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... region .... ... 361 SECTION 3. Of the migrations of the German tribes into the Roman empire , and the subsequent distribu- tion of the German races 1. Confederacy of the Alemanni .. 2. Of the Franks .... 3. The Thuringians 4. The Saxons ...
... region .... ... 361 SECTION 3. Of the migrations of the German tribes into the Roman empire , and the subsequent distribu- tion of the German races 1. Confederacy of the Alemanni .. 2. Of the Franks .... 3. The Thuringians 4. The Saxons ...
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... regions of the earth , namely Africa and America , they appear to be in many respects very different . Each of the latter ... region , separated by no boundaries which are difficult to surmount . Races of wandering shep- herds — of such ...
... regions of the earth , namely Africa and America , they appear to be in many respects very different . Each of the latter ... region , separated by no boundaries which are difficult to surmount . Races of wandering shep- herds — of such ...
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... region to another are recorded in history , which have in many instances changed the social condition , and have even renewed the population of extensive countries . Owing to such interchanges of inhabitants between different tracts ...
... region to another are recorded in history , which have in many instances changed the social condition , and have even renewed the population of extensive countries . Owing to such interchanges of inhabitants between different tracts ...
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abode aborigines according affinity afterwards appear Asia Baltic barbarous Belgæ Belgic belong Boii Britain Britons Cæsar Celtic Gaul Celtic nations Celtic tribes Celts century Cherusci Cimbri Cisalpine coast colonies complexion conjecture Danube derived dialects Dobrowsky eastern eastward Erse Esthonians Etruscans Europe Euskarian evidence Finnish Finnland Gallic German tribes Gothic Goths Greek hair Helvetii Hercynian Forest Iberian idiom Indo-European inhabitants Iotuns Ireland Irish island Italy Jornandes Klaproth known language Lappes Latin Ligurians likewise mentioned mountains Müller names of places native nearly neighbours Niebuhr northern northward observed occupied Oenotrians opinion origin Oscan Oscan language Ostiaks Pelasgi physical characters Picts Pliny possession principal probably province Ptolemy race region relation remarkable resemblance Rhine river Roman Russian Sanskrit Saxons says Scythian Senones Siculi Siculian Slavic Slavonian southern southward Spain Strabo Suevi supposed Tacitus termed Teutonic tion Tschudes Turdetani Tuscan Umbrian Vistula Welsh words Zeuss
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419 ページ - I allude to their personal freedom and regard for the rights of men ; secondly, to the respect paid by them to the female sex, and the chastity for which the latter were celebrated among the people of the North. These were the foundations of that probity of character, selfrespect, and purity of manners which may be traced among the Germans and Goths even during pagan times, and which, when their sentiments were enlightened by Christianity, brought out those splendid traits of character which distinguish...
23 ページ - This language, preserved in a corner of Europe, by a few thousand mountaineers, is the sole remaining fragment of perhaps a hundred dialects, constructed on the same plan, which probably existed and were universally spoken, at a remote period, in that quarter of the world. Like the bones of the mammoth, and the...
196 ページ - England, in situations which rendered it highly probable that they belonged to ancient Britons. All these partook of one striking characteristic, viz., a remarkable narrowness of the forehead, compared with the occiput, giving a very small space for the anterior lobes of the brain, and allowing room for a large development of the posterior lobes. There are some modern English and Welsh heads to be seen of a similar form, but they are not numerous.
177 ページ - Uxores habent deni duodenique inter se communes, et maxime fratres cum fratribus parentesque cum liberis ; sed, si qui sunt ex his nati, eorum habentur liberi, quo primum virgo quaeque deducta est.
277 ページ - ... in the pursuit, and claim a share of the prey. Nor do they provide any other shelter for their infants from wild beasts and storms than a covering of branches twisted together. This is the resort of youth; this is the receptacle of old age. Yet even this way of life is in their estimation happier than groaning over the plough; toiling in the erection of houses; subjecting their own fortunes and those of others to the agitations of alternate hope and fear.
185 ページ - Researches ; III, 182. At page 187 of the same volume, Dr. Prichard also remarks, " Of all Pagan nations the Gauls and Britons appear to have had the most sanguinary rites. They may well be compared in this respect with the Ashauti, Dahomehs, and other nations of Western Africa.
403 ページ - Four thousand six hundred villages were scattered over the provinces of Russia and Poland, and their huts were hastily built of rough timber, in a country deficient both in stone and iron. Erected, or rather concealed in the depth of forests, on the banks of rivers, or the edge of morasses, we may not perhaps, without flattery, compare them to the architecture of the beaver ; which they resembled in a double issue, to the land and water, for the escape of the savage inhabitant, an animal less cleanly,...
9 ページ - They had bards or scalds, vatet, who were supposed, under divine impulse, to celebrate the history of ancient times, and connect them with revelations of the future, and with a refined and metaphysical system of dogmas, which were handed down from age to age, and from one tribe to another, as the primeval creed and possession of the enlightened race. Among them in the West, as well as in the...
136 ページ - Scotos, gentem britannicam, humanis vesci carnibus : et cum per silvas porcorum greges et armentorum pecudumque reperiant, pastorum nates et feminarum papillas solere abscindere, et has solas ciborum delicias arbitrari*.
190 ページ - ... porticibus Gallos in limine adesse canebat ; Galli per dumos aderant arcemque tenebant. defensi tenebris et dono noctis opacae : aurea caesaries ollis atque aurea vestis, virgatis lucent sagulis, tum lactea colla 660 auro innectuntur, duo quisque Alpina coruscant gaesa manu, scutis protecti corpora longis.