In 1876 the Leipzig publisher Breitkopf und Härtel launched a series on Indo-European languages entitled 'Bibliothek Indogermanischer Grammatiken'. The first three volumes covered phonology, Greek and Sanskrit. This short introduction to the comparative method, published in 1880, was the fourth. It was highly successful, with six editions appearing between 1880 and 1919. Its author, Berthold Delbrück (1842–1922), Professor of Sanskrit at Jena, was a former student of the pioneering Indo-Europeanist Franz Bopp. Delbrück expanded the horizons of the field to cover syntax as well as phonology and morphology; his magisterial studies of Sanskrit and Indo-European syntax (also reissued in the Cambridge Library Collection) appeared between 1886 and 1900. This book, designed as a guide for readers of the Breitkopf series, includes a fascinating history of Indo-European philology from its founding fathers Jones and Bopp through Humboldt, Schleicher and Curtius to Delbrück's own time, and outlines the most recent developments.
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Vorrede; I. Historischer Theil: 1. Franz Bopp; 2. Bopp's Zeitgenossen und Nachfolger bis auf August Schleicher; 3. August Schleicher; 4. Neue Bestrebungen; II. Theoretischer Theil: 5. Die Agglutinationstheorie; 6. Die Lautgesetze; 7. Die Völkertrennungen; Index.
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This influential introduction to Indo-European philology was published in 1880 by a foundational figure in the field of comparative syntax.

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781108047098
Publisert
2012-08-02
Utgiver
Cambridge University Press
Vekt
210 gr
Høyde
216 mm
Bredde
140 mm
Dybde
9 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Tysk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
156