Matches in Harvard for { <http://id.lib.harvard.edu/aleph/003269277/catalog> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 20 of
20
with 100 items per page.
- catalog contributor b4748701.
- catalog created "1868.".
- catalog date "1868".
- catalog date "1868.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1868.".
- catalog description "On the representatives of ana in allied languages.--On the prepositions eni, in, and related words.--On the Latin prepositions re and pro.--On the German prefix ver and allied forms.--Post and after the same word.--On the so-called 'alpha privative.'--The Latin et, que, atque (ac), and the Greek kai, te, all of one origin.--On the Latin particles aut, an, nĕ.--On plural forms in Latin with a singular meaning, and especially on Virgil's use of menta.--Excrescent consonants.--On false division of suffixes.--Qvaeritvr: The Sanskrit language as the basis of linguistic science; and the labours of the German school in that field--are they not over-valued? First part.--Qvaeritvr. Second part.--Postscript to Qvaeritvr.".
- catalog extent "xiv p., 1 ℓ., 336 p.".
- catalog issued "1868".
- catalog issued "1868.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "London, Bell & Daldy,".
- catalog subject "Greek language Etymology.".
- catalog subject "Greek language Particles.".
- catalog subject "Indo-European philology.".
- catalog subject "Latin language Etymology.".
- catalog subject "Latin language Particles.".
- catalog subject "PA111 .K4".
- catalog tableOfContents "On the representatives of ana in allied languages.--On the prepositions eni, in, and related words.--On the Latin prepositions re and pro.--On the German prefix ver and allied forms.--Post and after the same word.--On the so-called 'alpha privative.'--The Latin et, que, atque (ac), and the Greek kai, te, all of one origin.--On the Latin particles aut, an, nĕ.--On plural forms in Latin with a singular meaning, and especially on Virgil's use of menta.--Excrescent consonants.--On false division of suffixes.--Qvaeritvr: The Sanskrit language as the basis of linguistic science; and the labours of the German school in that field--are they not over-valued? First part.--Qvaeritvr. Second part.--Postscript to Qvaeritvr.".
- catalog title "Philological essays, T. Hewitt Key ...".
- catalog type "text".