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If France had possessed the brilliant genius to whom so much is due in Had found a scholar worthy to occupy a chair of Egyptology at Berlin. Generous example: nor was the Prussian government long behind hand inĭoing honor to the newborn science, as soon as in Professor Lepsius it Promising branch of Oriental scholarship. Hieroglyphics and Egyptian antiquities a truly scientific character, theįrench government thought it its duty to found a chair for this If we take into account the study of ancient languages only, we see thatĪs soon as Champollion’s discoveries had given to the study of Germany, but which at Oxford have not yet received this well-merited Their accredited representatives in the universities of France and Several subjects, and no doubt important subjects, which have long had On new branches of scientific research, and it would be easy to mention Other universities far more ready to confer this academical recognition The foundation of a professorial chair in the University of Oxford marksĪn important epoch in the history of every new science.
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ON THE VALUE OF COMPARATIVE PHILOLOGY AS A BRANCH OF ACADEMIC STUDY.ĭelivered Before the University of Oxford the 27th of October, 1868. Darwin (Contemporary Review, January, 1875) 417 Notes on Comparative Philology (Edinburgh Review, Life of Colebrooke, with Extracts from his Manuscript Address on the Importance of Oriental Studies, deliveredĪt the International Congress of Orientalists in On Missions (Fortnightly Review, July, 1874) 296 On the Vitality of Brahmanism, Postscript to the Lecture Stanley’s Introductory Sermon on Christian Missions 276 Extracts from Keshub Chunder Sen’s Lectures 272ĭr. Passages shewing the Missionary Spirit of Lecture on Missions, delivered in Westminster Abbey, Lecture on the Results of the Science of Language,ĭelivered before the University of Strassburg, May 23,ġ872 (Contemporary Review, June, 1872) 199 On Professor Benfey’s Discovery of a Syriac Royal Institution, J(Contemporary Review,Īppendix. Lecture on the Migration of Fables, delivered at the On the Stratification of Language,ĭelivered before the University of Cambridge, 1868 63 So-called Infinitives in Greek and Latin 47 Grammatical Forms in Sanskrit corresponding to Did Feminine Bases in _â_ take _s_ in the On the Final Dental of the Pronominal Stem _tad_ 43 Inaugural Lecture, On the Value of Comparative PhilologyĪs a branch of Academic Study, delivered before the Typographical errors are listed at the end of theįoreign Member of the French Institute, etc.ĮSSAYS CHIEFLY ON THE SCIENCE OF LANGUAGE Note that Chapters VI-IX in the table of contents are labeled VII-X Bold (only in the ColebrookeĪppendix) and “gesperrt” (spaced-out) are shown with +marks+. The Sanskrit transliteration system is explained at the end of the These may be ignored if everything else displays as intended. The textĪlso contains the single Hebrew word גְּרֵיים, and one brief passage Right of) the main letter this by itself is not a problem. In the combined forms ấ ế û́ ṛ́ the acute accent may display after (to the You may also need to change the default font.ĭepending on available fonts, some tables may not line up vertically.Īs a last resort, use the Latin-1 version of the file instead. Make sure your text reader’s “character set” or “file encoding” is set The diacritic does not appear directly above the letter-or if theĪpostrophes and quotation marks in this paragraph appear as garbage, If any of these characters do not display properly-in particular, if Ȩ [e with cedilla, used in this e-text to represent an unavailable [The book generally used circumflex accents to represent long Ấ î́ û́ ṛ́ [letters with multiple diacritics, especially vowels with Including accented Greek and a number of letters used in Sanskrit This e-text uses characters that require UTF-8 (Unicode) file encoding, This book is indexed by ISYS Web Indexing system to allow the reader find any word or number within the document. *** Start of this Doctrine Publishing Corporation Digital Book "Chips from a German Workshop - Volume IV - Essays chiefly on the Science of Language" *** See comments about copyright issues at end of book. If you live elsewhere check the laws of your country before downloading this ebook. Max (Friedrich Max), 1823-1900Īs this book started as an ASCII text book there are no pictures available.Ĭopyright Status: Not copyrighted in the United States. Title: Chips from a German Workshop - Volume IV - Essays chiefly on the Science of LanguageĪuthor: Müller, F. If you would like a news letter once a week or once a month fill out this form and we will give you a summary of the books for that week or month by email.