| English essays - 1866 - 1004 pages
...are the positions laid down by him as the result of his palaeographical investigations : The Aryans invented no alphabet of their own for their special...their migrations, indebted to the nationality amid whom they settled for their instruction in the science of writing, i. The Persian Cuneiform owed its... | |
| Edward Thomas - 1872 - 68 pages
...Alphabets of the Aryan Races." These were the results of his palaeographical investigations : The Aryans invented no alphabet of their own for their special...their migrations, indebted to the nationality amid whom they settled for their instruction in the science of writing : (1) The Persian Cuneiform owed... | |
| Barclay V. Head - 1872 - 348 pages
...Alphabets of the Aryan Races.' These were the results of his paheographical investigations : The Aryans invented no alphabet of their own for their special...their migrations, indebted to the nationality amid whom they settled for their instruction in the science of writing: (1) The Persian Cuneiform owed its... | |
| Numismatics - 1872 - 358 pages
...Alphabets of the Aryan Races.' These were the results of his palscographical investigations : The Aryans invented no alphabet of their own for their special form of human speech, but were, in all then: migrations, indebted to the nationality amid whom they settled for their instruction in the science... | |
| John Yonge Akerman, Sir John Evans, William Sandys Wright Vaux, Frederic William Madden, Barclay Vincent Head, Herbert Appold Grueber, Edward James Rapson, Oliver Codrington, Sir George Francis Hill, George Cyril Brooke - Numismatics - 1872 - 400 pages
...Alphabets of the Aryan Races.* These were the results of his palseographical investigations : The Aryans invented no alphabet of their own -for their special form of human speech, but were, in all then: migrations, indebted to the nationality amid whom they settled for their instruction in the science... | |
| Arthur Coke Burnell - Inscriptions - 1874 - 184 pages
...sign. «) In the Journal of the R. Asiatic Society, New Series V. pp. 420—3, p. 420 n. "The Aryans invented no alphabet of their own for their special...their migrations, indebted to the nationality amid whom they settled for their instruction in the science of writing: (4) The Deeandrjari was appropriated... | |
| Edward Thomas - Coins, Jewish - 1874 - 436 pages
...Alphabets of the Aryan Races.' These were the resulte of his palajographical investigations : The Aryans invented no alphabet of their own for their special...their migrations, indebted to the nationality amid whom they settled for their instruction in the science of writing : (1) The Pertian Cuneiform owed... | |
| Arthur Coke Burnell - Inscriptions - 1874 - 176 pages
...sign. 2) In the Journal of the R. Asiatic Society, New Series V. pp.420 — 3, p. 420 n. "The Aryans invented no alphabet of their own for their special form of human speech, but wore, in all their migrations, indebted to the nationality amid whom they settled for their instruction... | |
| Arthur Coke Burnell - Paleography, Indo-Aryan - 1878 - 444 pages
...of the R. Asiatic Society, New Series V. pp. 420-3, see p. 420 n. "The Aryans invented no alphabat of their own for their special form of human speech,...their migrations, indebted to the nationality amid whom they settled for their instruction in the science of writing: (4) The Deoanâgarï was appropriated... | |
| Arthur Coke Burnell - Inscriptions - 1878 - 314 pages
...sign. 2) In the Journal of the R. Asiatic Society, New Series V. pp. 420-3, see p. 420 n. "The Aryans invented no alphabet of their own for their special form of human speech, but were, in all thair migrations, indebted to the nationality amid whom they settled for their instruction in the science... | |
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