The Foundations of Roman ItalyMethuen & Company, Limited, 1937 - 420 էջ |
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Joshua Whatmough. language which may be called pro - ethnic Indo - European . This assumption , in its turn , compels us to believe that there were people who spoke such an original language ( for language has no existence of its own ...
Joshua Whatmough. language which may be called pro - ethnic Indo - European . This assumption , in its turn , compels us to believe that there were people who spoke such an original language ( for language has no existence of its own ...
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... LANGUAGE Something will be said in a later chapter of the abortive at- tempts at confederation among the Etruscans which at times bade fair to make a united Italy . Here we turn now to a consideration of the language in the hope of ...
... LANGUAGE Something will be said in a later chapter of the abortive at- tempts at confederation among the Etruscans which at times bade fair to make a united Italy . Here we turn now to a consideration of the language in the hope of ...
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... language affiliated to Etruscan as closely as the Lemnian ( alphabetic ) text , even though trans- lation be as far away as ever . But , to repeat , one thing is certain : Etruscan is not an Indo - European language . If it had been ...
... language affiliated to Etruscan as closely as the Lemnian ( alphabetic ) text , even though trans- lation be as far away as ever . But , to repeat , one thing is certain : Etruscan is not an Indo - European language . If it had been ...
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