Researches into the physical history of mankind. Second edition in two volumes. Vol. 2
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- Titre
- Researches into the physical history of mankind. Second edition in two volumes. Vol. 2
- Créateur
- Prichard, James Cowles
- Date
- 1826
- Éditeur
- London : John and Arthur Arch
- Siècle
- XIXe siècle
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- Licence Ouverte
- Sur l'auteur
- Prichard, James-Cowles (1786 - 1848)
- Table des matières
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0003 - Page 1 - Chapter III. Of the original population of Persin and the neighbouring countries. Section I. Remarks on the Ancient History Of Persia
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0010 - Page 8 - Section II. Of some other races in Asia, allied to the Persian nations
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0023 - Page 21 - Section III. Of the physical characters of the Persians and the other kindred nations which have been noticed in the preceding section
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0032 - Page 30 - Chapter IV. Of the ancient population of Lesser Asia, and of the contiguous parts of Europe, as far as the Danube. Section I. General remarks on the population of these countries Pelasgian, Lydian, and thracian branches
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0036 - Page 34 - Section II. Of the Pelasgian race, and of the principal tribes of the Greek nation
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0047 - Page 45 - Section III. Of the Lydians in the southern parts of Lesser Asia
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0053 - Page 51 - Section IV. Of the Thracians in the northern parts of Lesser Asia and in Europe
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0060 - Page 58 - Chapter V. Of the population of Italy. Section I. Of the Umbri
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0067 - Page 65 - Section II. Of the Etruscans
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0080 - Page 78 - Section III. Of the population of the south of Italy
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0089 - Page 87 - Section IV. Population of Sicily
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0092 - Page 90 - Chapter VI. Of the remains of some ancient races of people in the west of Europe. Section I. Population of Spain - celiberian tribes
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0098 - Page 96 - Section II. Of the Ligurians
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0104 - Page 102 - Section III. Population of Corsica and Sardinia
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0107 - Page 105 - Chapter VII. Of the population of Gaul and Britain. Section I. Division of Gaul and britain between the Belgie and Celtic nations
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0120 - Page 118 - Section II. Of the origin of the Belgae, both of Gaul and Britain
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0135 - Page 133 - Section III. Of the origin of the Caledonians, Picts, and Scots
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0152 - Page 150 - Chapter VIII. Of the German race. Section I. Extent of ancient Germany-knowledge possessed by the ancient of its boundaries
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0155 - Page 153 - Section II. Division of the german nation into tribes
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0160 - Page 158 - Section III. Of the origin of the goths, vandals, and Lombards
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0168 - Page 166 - Chapter IX. General observations on the origin, antiquity, manners, and physical characters of the Celic and German races. Section I. Antiquity of these nations
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0172 - Page 170 - Section II. Remarks on the institutions of the Celtic and German nations
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0177 - Page 175 - Section III. Of the physical characters of these nations
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0181 - Page 179 - Chapter X. Population of the north-eastern parts of Europe. Section I. Of the Seythians
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0191 - Page 189 - Section II. Seythae and sarmatae the same people-a race distinct from the teutonic
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0192 - Page 190 - Section III. Bo undaries of ancient sarmatia-different natins included within its limits
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0197 - Page 195 - Section IV. Of the Slavonian race
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0202 - Page 200 - Section V. Of the origin and physical characters of the Slavonic nations
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0204 - Page 202 - chapter XI. Concluding remarks on the history of the Indo-european nations
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0208 - Page 206 - Book VI. Survey of the physical history of particular races, continued, part IV. History of the western Asiatic nations. Chapter I. General remarks
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0210 - Page 208 - Chapter II. Of the Syrian or Semitic nations. Section I. Of the denomination and tribes of this family
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0214 - Page 212 - Section II. Of the Chasdim, and their Descendants, the later Chaldeans, the Hebrews, and the Arabs
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0217 - Page 215 - Section III. Of the Aramaans, or proper Syrians
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0218 - Page 216 - Section IV. Of the phoenicians and other chamite nations
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0220 - Page 218 - Section V. Physical characters of the semitic nations
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0234 - Page 232 - Chapter III. Of the Georgians
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0237 - Page 235 - Chapter IV. Of the Caucaséan nations
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0242 - Page 240 - Book VII. Survery of the physical history of particular races, continued. Part V. Of the races of people inhabiting northern and eastern Asia, including some nations in the eastern parts of Europe. Chapter I. General remarks. Division of nations
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0246 - Page 244 - Chapter II. Of the Tschude, or Finnish Race. Section I; Genral account of the nations belonging to this fomily
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0252 - Page 250 - Section II. Of the finns and laplanders
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0257 - Page 255 - Section III. Secound division. Of the Permians
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0261 - Page 259 - Section IV. Third division-Uralian or Siberian tscludes
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0267 - Page 265 - Section V. Further remarks on the physical characters of the tschudish nations
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0270 - Page 268 - Chapter III. Of the Samoiedes
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0277 - Page 275 - Chapter IV. Of the Mangolian race
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0283 - Page 281 - Chapter V. Of the Tartar, or Turkish Race. Section I. General remarks on the history of the tartar, ot turkish race
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0288 - Page 286 - Section II. History of the different nations of tartar or turkish origin
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0296 - Page 294 - Section III. Genral observations on the physical characters of the tartar or Turkish races
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0301 - Page 299 - Chapter VI. History of the tungusians. Physical character of the tungusians of daouria. Of the mantschu
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0305 - Page 303 - Chapter VII. Of some other nations in the north-eastern extremities of Asia. Section I. Enumeration of these races
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0306 - Page 304 - Section II. Of the Yenisean Ostiaks
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0307 - Page 305 - Section III. Of the Yakagers
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0309 - Page 307 - Section IV. Of the Koriaks
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0310 - Page 308 - Section V. Of the tschuktschi
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0313 - Page 311 - Section VI. Of the kamtschadales
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0314 - Page 312 - Section VII. Of the aino, or kurilians
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0316 - Page 314 - Section VIII. Of the Japonese and lieu-kieu
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0320 - Page 318 - Section IX. Of the Koreans
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0322 - Page 320 - Chapter VIII. Of the chinese, and Indo-chinese nations. Section I. Of the Chinese
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0325 - Page 323 - Section II. Of the Indo-Chinese nations
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0331 - Page 329 - Chapter IX. General observations on the races of men described in thids book, particularly on their physical characters
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0338 - Page 336 - Book VIII. Survey of the physical history of particular races, conclused. Part VI. History of the native races of america. Chapter I. Introductory and general observations. Section I. General remarks on the nations of america in comparison with each other
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0352 - Page 350 - Section II. Remarks on the american languages, and on the physical characters of the people, in comparison with those of other races
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0360 - Page 358 - Chapter II. History of the nations in the western and northern parts of america. Section I. Two classes of nations traced into the north-western parts of the continent
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0362 - Page 360 - Section II. History of the nations of Anahuac
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0372 - Page 370 - Section III. Traces of the Aztec migration to the southward of the Rio Gila
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0375 - Page 373 - Section IV. Nations of the western coast in new California, and further to the northward
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0387 - Page 385 - Section V. Nations of California
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0388 - Page 386 - Section VI. Of the physical characters of the nations alrealy enumerated
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0401 - Page 399 - Section VII. Of the karalit, or Esquimaux
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0413 - Page 411 - Chapter III. Of the races of people in the Eastern parts of north America. Section I. General Survey
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0416 - Page 414 - Section II. Of the algonquin race. History of the Lenni Lenàpe
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0426 - Page 424 - Section III. Of the Iroquois, and other nations akin to them
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0433 - Page 431 - Section IV. Of the Floridian nations
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0439 - Page 437 - Chapter IV. Of some nations in the interior of north america. Section I. General remarks- Account of the chepewyan
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0443 - Page 441 - Section II. Of several other nations bordering on the Missouri and the rocky Mountains
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0445 - Page 443 - Section III. Of some nations in southern Louisianna, and of the Paducas and Apaches
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0448 - Page 446 - Chapter V. Observations on the races of people mentionned in the two preceding chapters, and descriptions of their physical characters. Section I. General remarks on the history of these nations
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0450 - Page 448 - Section II. Accounts of the physical characters of the people in the eastern parts of north America
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0457 - Page 455 - Section III. Physical characters of the Interior of North America
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0464 - Page 462 - Chapter VI. Of the South american noetions- races odf people inhabiting Chili. Patagonia, and tierra del Fuego. Section I. General Account of these nations
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0472 - Page 470 - Section II. Of the physical and moral characters of the puelche and the moluche or araucanos
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0478 - Page 476 - Section III. Natives of tierra del fuego
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0481 - Page 479 - Chapter VII. Of the Guarani of the nations related to them in different parts od South America. Section I. History of the Guarani
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0489 - Page 487 - Section II. Physical characters of the Guarani
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0492 - Page 490 - Chapter VIII. Of the different nations of paraguay exclusive of the Guarani. Section I. Division
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0494 - Page 492 - Section II. Nations of eastern Paraguay
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0500 - Page 498 - Section III. Of the inhabitants of chaco, and other countries Wentward of the Paraguay
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0505 - Page 503 - Chapter IX. Nations in the middle region of south america, from the twentieth degree of south latitude to the paralled of the maragnon. Section I. Division
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0506 - Page 504 - Section II; Nations to the eastward of the andes
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0507 - Page 505 - Section III. Nations of Peru
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0511 - Page 509 - Chapter X. Nations in the northern region of south american, viz. in the countries northward of the Maragnon. Section I. Of the countries in the interior, and of their inhabitants
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0513 - Page 511 - Section II. Of the caribbees, tamanaces, chaymas, and other nations of terra firma
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0517 - Page 515 - Section III. Of the physical characters of the nations described in the last section
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0523 - Page 521 - Chapter XI. Concluding remarks on the physical characters of the american nations
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0527 - Page 525 - Book IX. General survey of the causes which have produced varieties in the human species, with remarks on the origin of nations and on the diversity of languages. Chapter I. Of the causes which have giren rise to varieties in the human species. Section I. General view of the subject - Opinion of strabo - pliny - of buffon, and other modern writers
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0538 - Page 536 - Section III. Laws of the animal economy in regard to the hereditary transmission of peculiarities of structure
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0550 - Page 548 - Section IV. Theory of the origin of varieties
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0560 - Page 558 - Section V. Instances of variety in the breed, arising from the operation of external, chiefly of local cuases
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0569 - Page 567 - Section VI. Adaptation of certain breeds to particular local circumstances
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0577 - Page 575 - Section VII. Of the relation of particular varieties of the human species to climates
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0586 - Page 584 - Chapter II. Recapitulation of the inferences obtained in the preceding books, with some general remarks on the origin of particular races
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0594 - Page 592 - Chapter III. Remarks on the diversity of languages. Section I. General observations on the diversity of languages- hypothesis that languages were originally different - arguments in opposition to it
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0600 - Page 598 - Section II. Observations of Julius Klaproth - General and particular affinity of languages - hypothesis of this writer
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0608 - Page 606 - Section III. Survey of the different relations of languages to each other. Concluding remarks on the origin of different languages
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0616 - Page 614 - Note on the fifth book. Remarks on the relation between the Indo-European languages
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0627 - Page 625 - Published by Dr. Prichard