Matériaux pour servir à l'histoire des études orientales en Italie

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Angelo De Gubernatis
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French
Pages
446

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Table of Contents

Contents.
Dédicace.
Préface.
1. Premiers débuts des études orientales en Italie.
2. Langues sémitiques.
3. Langues africaines.
4. Langues touraniennes.
5. L'arménien et les langues iraniennes.
6. Langues indiennes.
7. Langues monosyllabiques et althaīques.
Conclusion.
Additions.
Table des auteurs italiens cités dans le livre.
Corrections.

Edition Notes

Ouvrage présenté le 1er septembre 1876 au Congrès de St-Pétersbourg.

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Paris

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Library of Congress
PJ60.I7 G8

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Pagination
446 p.
Number of pages
446

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Open Library
OL6918919M
LCCN
02019264
OCLC/WorldCat
6400546

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