With perfect certainty they guide us to the conclusion that from the common cradle of peoples and languages there issued a stock which embraced in common the ancestors of the Greeks and the Italians ; that from this, at a subsequent period, the Italians... The Public School Latin Grammar - Side 544af Benjamin Hall Kennedy - 1883 - 616 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| Theodor Mommsen - 1862 - 544 sider
...Italiuus : that from this, at a subsequent period, the Italians branched off, and these again divided into the western and eastern stocks, while at a still later date the eastern became ! subdivided into TJmbrians and Oscans. When and where these separations took place language of course cannot tell, and... | |
| Theodor Mommsen - 1864 - 542 sider
...Italians ; that from this, at a subsequent period, the Italians branched off, and these again divided into the western and eastern stocks, while at a still...eastern became subdivided into Umbrians and Oscans. When and where these separations took place language of course cannot tell, and scarce dare adventurous... | |
| Theodor Mommsen - 1864 - 558 sider
...Italians ; that from this, at a subsequent period, the Italians branched off, and these again divided into the western and eastern stocks, while at a still...eastern became subdivided into Umbrians and Oscans. "When and where these separations took place language of course cannot tell, and scarce dare adventurous... | |
| Theodor Mommsen - 1873 - 648 sider
...Italians ; that from this, at a subsequent period, the Italians branched off; and that these again divided into the western and eastern stocks, while at a still later date the eastern became subdivided into Umbriaus and Oscans. CHAP, n.] Ea/rliest Migrations into Italy, 37 When and where these separations... | |
| Benjamin Hall Kennedy - 1879 - 668 sider
...races and dialects of Italy, see T. Mommsen's History of Rome, bk. i. ch. 2. 3. 9. 13. 14. Mommser» comes to the following conclusion : ' that from the...Asia ; they perhaps had their earlier abode in the Raerían Alps, thence migrating into Italy and driving out the Umbrians from the land afterwards called... | |
| George Park Fisher - 1885 - 790 sider
...Italians: that from this, at a subsequent period, the Italians branched off; and that these divided again into the western and eastern stocks, while,...eastern became subdivided into Umbrians and Oscans." (Mommsen's History oj Rauie, vol. 1., p. 36.) Italy and Greece. — In two important points, Italy... | |
| Theodor Mommsen - 1885 - 662 sider
...ians ; that from this, at a subsequent period, the Italian! branched off; and that these again divided into the western and eastern stocks, while at a still...date the eastern became subdivided into Umbrians and Oseans. When and where these separations took place, language of course cannot tell ; and scarce may... | |
| George Park Fisher - 1885 - 788 sider
...a subsequent period, the Italians branched off; and that these divided again into the western anil eastern stocks, while, at a still later date, the...eastern became subdivided into Umbrians and Oscans." (Monunsen's History of Rome, vol. i., p. 36.) Italy and Greece. — In two important points, Italy... | |
| George Park Fisher - 1888 - 290 sider
...Italians; that from this, at a subsequent period, the Italians branched off; and that these divided again into the western and eastern stocks, while, at a still later date, the tastern became subdivided into Umbrians and Oscans." (Mommsen's History of Rome, vol. i., p. 36.) Italy... | |
| Benjamin Hall Kennedy - 1890 - 678 sider
...languages there issued a stock which embraced in common the ancestors of the Greeks and the kalians ; that from this, at a subsequent period, the Italian...called themselves Ras or Ras-ennae, he says they were net, according to the story, Lydian emigrants from Asia ; they perhaps had their earlier abode in the... | |
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