Grammatica celtica: E monumentis vetustis tam hibernicae linguae quam britannicae dialecti, cambricae, cornicae, armoricae nec non e gallicae priscae reliquiis construxit, Volume 1

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apud Weidmannos, 1853 - Celtic languages - 560 pages
 

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Page x - Gaelic, to which is prefixed a Compendium of Gaelic Grammar. Compiled and published under the Direction of the Highland Society of Scotland. 2 vols.
Page x - A Practical Grammar of the Ancient Gaelic, or Language of the Isle of Man, usually called Manx.
Page xlv - Jesus Christ. Written in Cornish (as it may be conjectured) some Centuries past. Interpreted in the English tongue, in the Year 1682, by John Keigwin, Gent.
Page xliii - The Mabinogion, from the Llyfr Coch O Hergest and other ancient Welsh Manuscripts, with an English Translation and Notes. By Lady Charlotte Guest.
Page xi - Cornu-Britannica, or an Essay to preserve the ancient Cornish language — containing the rudiments of that dialect in a Cornish grammar and Cornish-English vocabulary...
Page xlvii - XH* siècle, publié d'après un manuscrit unique, avec une introduction par l'abbé Sionnet, et accompagné d'une traduction littérale de M. Legonidec. Paris. Merlin, 1837, in-8
Page x - Gaelic words, with their different significations in English ; and the Second Part comprising a Vocabulary of English words, with their various meanings in Gaelic.
Page x - A GAELIC DICTIONARY, in Two Parts. I. Gaelic and English. II. English and Gaelic. In which the words, in their different acceptations, are illustrated by quotations from the best Gaelic writers...
Page 475 - Deus totius consolationis, 4 qui consolatur nos in omni tribulatione nostra ; ut possimus et ipsi consolari eos qui in omni pressura sunt, per exhortationem qua exhortamur et ipsi a Deo.
Page xlviii - Zeusz am schlusz der vorrede seiner grammatica celtica, eines für die keltische sprache epoche machenden, vortreflichen werkes thut: quae apud Marcellum burdegalensem, Virgilium grammaticum, in glossa malbergica leguntur peregrina, inaudita vel incognita, si quis quaesiverit in hoc opere non inveniet, in his omnibus enim equidem nee inveni vocem celticam nee invenio.

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