the Teutonic and Italic Aryans witnessed the transition of the oak period into the beech period, of the bronze age into the iron age, and that while the Greeks retained phegos in its original sense, the Teutonic and Italian colonists transferred the name... An Introduction to Greek and Latin Etymology - Page 108by John Peile - 1872 - 454 pagesFull view - About this book
| Friedrich Max Müller - Comparative linguistics - 1864 - 652 pages
...authenticated. requires surely an explanation, and until a better one can be given, I venture to suggest that Teutonic and Italic Aryans witnessed the transition...into the iron age, and that while the Greeks retained pliegos in its original sense, the Teutonic and Italian colonists transferred the name, as an appellative,... | |
| 1873 - 796 pages
...Miiller, arguing from the evidence of language, is inclined to believe (Science of Language, n. 252), "that the Teutonic and Italic Aryans witnessed the...into the iron age, and that while the Greeks retained phegds [oak] in its original sense, the Teutonic and Italian colonists transferred the name, as an... | |
| Friedrich Max Müller - Comparative linguistics - 1873 - 792 pages
...beech, requires surely an explanation; and, until a better one can be given, I venture to suggest that Teutonic and Italic Aryans witnessed the transition...into the iron age, and that while the Greeks retained ph.egó8 in its original sense, the Teutonic and Italian colonists transferred the name, as an appallative,... | |
| American Philological Association - Philology - 1876 - 658 pages
...was gradually replaced by an oak vegetation " (pp. 250-1). And again : " I venture to suggest that Teutonic and Italic Aryans witnessed the transition...into the iron age, and that while the Greeks retained pliegos in its original sense, the Teutonic and Italian colonists transferred the name, as an appellative,... | |
| Lazarus Geiger - Aryans - 1880 - 250 pages
...'beech,' requires surely an explanation; and until a better one can be given, I venture to suggest that Teutonic and Italic Aryans witnessed the transition...to the new forests that were springing up in their wild homes" {ibid., p. 235). Max Miiller does not himself overlook the difficulties involved ■ in... | |
| Friedrich Max Müller - Comparative linguistics - 1890 - 634 pages
...oeech, requires surely an explanation, aiid until a better one can be given, I venture to suggest that Teutonic and Italic Aryans witnessed the transition...beech period, of the bronze age into the iron age, and lhat while the Greeks retai ned phégós in its original sense, the Teutonic and Italian colonists... | |
| Charles Woodward Hutson - Civilization - 1891 - 254 pages
...during this age of bronze. Max Miiller, arguing from the evidence of language, is inclined to believe "that the Teutonic and Italic Aryans witnessed the...Iron Age, and that while the Greeks retained phegos [oak] in its original sense, the Teutonic and Italian colonists transferred the name, as an appellative,... | |
| American Philological Association - Philology - 1877 - 440 pages
...was gradually replaced by an oak vegetation" (pp. 250—1). And again : " I venture to suggest that Teutonic and Italic Aryans witnessed the transition...into the iron age, and that while the Greeks retained pheyos in its original sense, the Teutonic and Italian colonists transferred the name, as an appellative,... | |
| Pausanias - Greece - 1898 - 622 pages
...Hence Professor Max Miiller conjectured that the word in question originally designated the oak, that " Teutonic and Italic Aryans witnessed the transition of the oak period into the beech period . . . and that while the Greeks retained phegos in its original sense, the Teutonic and Italian colonists... | |
| Pausanias - Greece - 1913 - 622 pages
...Professor Max Miiller conjectured that the word in question origi nally designated the oak, that'' Teutonic and Italic Aryans witnessed the transition of the oak period into the beech period . . . and that while the Greeks retained phegos in its original sense, the Teutonic and Italian colonists... | |
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