Northern Antiquities, Or, An Historical Account of the Manners, Customs, Religion and Laws, Maritime Expeditions and Discoveries, Language and Literature of the Ancient Scandinavians (Danes, Swedes, Norwegians and Icelanders): With Incidental Notices Respecting Our Saxon AncestorsHenry G. Bohn, 1847 - 578 sider |
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... Celtic nations . This crude opinion , which perhaps was first taken up by Cluverius * , and maintained by him with ... Celts and Sarmatians ; and that from Philippi Cluveri Germaniæ Antiquæ Libri Tres , & c . Lugduni Batav . Apud Elzev ...
... Celtic nations . This crude opinion , which perhaps was first taken up by Cluverius * , and maintained by him with ... Celts and Sarmatians ; and that from Philippi Cluveri Germaniæ Antiquæ Libri Tres , & c . Lugduni Batav . Apud Elzev ...
Side 3
... Celtic , who were the ancestors of the Gauls , Britons , and Irish ; the other Gothic or Teutonic , from whom the Germans , Belgians , Saxons and Scandinavians , derived their origin ; and that these were ab origine two distinct people ...
... Celtic , who were the ancestors of the Gauls , Britons , and Irish ; the other Gothic or Teutonic , from whom the Germans , Belgians , Saxons and Scandinavians , derived their origin ; and that these were ab origine two distinct people ...
Side 4
... Celts , and consequently , that the Celtic and Teutonic nations were the same . In prosecuting this argument it must be acknowledged that they have produced many instances that appear at first sight very plausible . But whoever ...
... Celts , and consequently , that the Celtic and Teutonic nations were the same . In prosecuting this argument it must be acknowledged that they have produced many instances that appear at first sight very plausible . But whoever ...
Side 5
... Celtic derivations may be found in Germany , and German names discovered in Gaul . So much for arguments derived from etymology ; which are so very uncertain and precarious , that they can only amount to presumptions at best , and can ...
... Celtic derivations may be found in Germany , and German names discovered in Gaul . So much for arguments derived from etymology ; which are so very uncertain and precarious , that they can only amount to presumptions at best , and can ...
Side 6
... parts are fabulous , is for rejecting all as false . ( See Clarke , in his learned treatise on the connection between the Roman , Saxon , and Eng- loutier , that under the two former the Celts and 6 BISHOP PERCY'S PREFACE.
... parts are fabulous , is for rejecting all as false . ( See Clarke , in his learned treatise on the connection between the Roman , Saxon , and Eng- loutier , that under the two former the Celts and 6 BISHOP PERCY'S PREFACE.
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