North-American Review and Miscellaneous JournalUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1832 |
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Page 63
... Berber word for sea , I obtained after a long search , from a native of the island of Zerbi or Djerba , the ancient Meninx , in the Syrtis Minor . The inhabitants of this island were the Lotophagi of Homer . They speak the Berber ...
... Berber word for sea , I obtained after a long search , from a native of the island of Zerbi or Djerba , the ancient Meninx , in the Syrtis Minor . The inhabitants of this island were the Lotophagi of Homer . They speak the Berber ...
Page 64
... Berber , instead of being derived from , is the root of the Greek Bapagos . The etymology of both these words has exercised the ingenuity of antiquarians , and given rise to many fanciful explanations , some of which are alluded to in ...
... Berber , instead of being derived from , is the root of the Greek Bapagos . The etymology of both these words has exercised the ingenuity of antiquarians , and given rise to many fanciful explanations , some of which are alluded to in ...
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... Berber tongue , although this might perhaps be accounted for on the otherwise probable supposition of the common origin of all these neighboring races . The sketch of a Berber Grammar which accompanies these letters is not without value ...
... Berber tongue , although this might perhaps be accounted for on the otherwise probable supposition of the common origin of all these neighboring races . The sketch of a Berber Grammar which accompanies these letters is not without value ...
Contents
COUSINS PHILOSOPHY | 19 |
LIFE AND TIMES OF RICHARD BAXTER | 36 |
HODGSONS MEMOIRS ON THE BERBER LANGUAGE | 54 |
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