The Mummy: Chapters on Egyptian Funereal ArchaeologyUniversity Press, 1894 - 404 pages |
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... Semitic blood in his veins ; the aquiline nose was hardly ever met with in Upper Egypt.2 But it is quite as impossible to show that the Egyptian was a Semite , as some have attempted to do , as that he was a negro . " on the The ...
... Semitic blood in his veins ; the aquiline nose was hardly ever met with in Upper Egypt.2 But it is quite as impossible to show that the Egyptian was a Semite , as some have attempted to do , as that he was a negro . " on the The ...
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... Semitic and Coptic fainilies of languages were originally identical , " and Schwartze3 asserted that Coptic was analogous to the Semitic languages in its grammar , and to the Indo - European languages by its roots ; but that it was more ...
... Semitic and Coptic fainilies of languages were originally identical , " and Schwartze3 asserted that Coptic was analogous to the Semitic languages in its grammar , and to the Indo - European languages by its roots ; but that it was more ...
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... Semitic languages in any way whatever . Renan does not seek to deny that the proposed relationships between Coptic and Semitic dictionaries have something seductive about them , but he cannot admit that they form any scientific proof ...
... Semitic languages in any way whatever . Renan does not seek to deny that the proposed relationships between Coptic and Semitic dictionaries have something seductive about them , but he cannot admit that they form any scientific proof ...
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... Semitic pronoun , as for example , the changing of the into in the affix , even find in the theory of the Coptic pronoun a satis- factory explanation . The analogies of the nouns of number pointed out by Lepsius are not less striking ...
... Semitic pronoun , as for example , the changing of the into in the affix , even find in the theory of the Coptic pronoun a satis- factory explanation . The analogies of the nouns of number pointed out by Lepsius are not less striking ...
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... Semitic languages belong to quite different stages of language , the former to what Prof. Max Müller calls the second or Terminational , the latter to the third or Inflexional stage . In the Terminational stage , two or more roots may ...
... Semitic languages belong to quite different stages of language , the former to what Prof. Max Müller calls the second or Terminational , the latter to the third or Inflexional stage . In the Terminational stage , two or more roots may ...
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