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CONTENTS.
PART I.
ON THE CLASSIFICATION OF THE INDO-EUROPEAN
LANGUAGES.
CHAPTER I.
General Remarks: Proposed Nomenclature: Use and Abuse of
Progress of Philology: Sanskrit, Zend, Persian: Medo-Eu-
ropean and Perso-European Idioms
CHAPTER III.
Table of Languages: Prefixes: Grimm's Law: Relative Anti-
quity of European Languages .
CHAPTER IV.
Indo-European Vocabulary: Nouns, Adjectives, Numerals,
Verbal Roots
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1
16
33
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ON THE PRIMEVAL HISTORY OF EUROPE, ITALY, AND
ROME.
On the Relation of early Hamite tribes to Europe
CHAPTER II.
On the Pelasgians of Asia Minor, Greece, and Italy
141
161
On the Origin and Prophetic Destiny of the Tuscans
184
On the Origin of the Sabines.
APPENDIX.
Hebrew Hamite not Semitic; Three kinds of Languages; Con-
fusion of Tongues at Babel; Language, not a human
245
invention
273
The letters b', d', g', are the aspirates of b, d, g, &c.; and the
accented c', g', are to be pronounced as in chitchat, ginger.
ON THE CLASSIFICATION
OF THE
INDO-EUROPEAN LANGUAGES.
B