A Dissertation on the Origin and Progress of the Scythians Or Goths
Author : John Pinkerton
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Page : 248 pages
File Size : 17,73 MB
Release : 1787
Category : Europe
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Author : John Pinkerton
Publisher :
Page : 248 pages
File Size : 17,73 MB
Release : 1787
Category : Europe
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Author : John Pinkerton
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Page : 250 pages
File Size : 15,56 MB
Release : 1787
Category : Europe
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Author : John Pinkerton
Publisher : Franklin Classics Trade Press
Page : 244 pages
File Size : 33,72 MB
Release : 2018-11-11
Category : History
ISBN : 9780353350038
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Author : John Pinkerton
Publisher : Theclassics.Us
Page : 64 pages
File Size : 27,74 MB
Release : 2013-09
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ISBN : 9781230195773
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1787 edition. Excerpt: ... CHAPTER III. The real origin, and first progress, of the Scythians or Goths: and their Eastern Settlements., WE have already seen that the Scythian Empire, in present Persia, is the most ancient of which history has preserved any memorial. This very curious subject shall not be here enlarged on, but is left to some future Historian of the Scythians. This empire seems to have extended from Egypt to the Ganges; and from the Persian gulf, and Indian sea, to the Caspian. The conquests of Bacchus, reputed a king of this Scythian dominion, in India, are famous in antiquity: he introduced the vine, or the use of wine, into his dominions, and was deified as the god of wine by his subjects. The bacchanalian feasts of the Thracians, and other Scythae, are noted by classic authors; and from the Thracians they are mentioned to have past to the Greeks. The wine of barley, ale, supplied the want of the grape; and Bacchus retained his honours. Buty to enter more certain ground, the real Scythians of this original empire seem to have been bounded by the Euphrates on the west, and the Indus on the east. The Arabians, Syrians, &c. were certainly nor Scythae. We find Indo-Scythae on the Indus, and other remains on the Erythraean sea: but none beyond the Indo-Scythae. On the north the original Scythae extended to the Caspian. Due jpowlege of this empire would remove those embarrassments barraffments which the learned have fallen into, from ancient accounts of the wars between the Scythae and Egyptians, while Scythia On the Euxine is so remote from Egypt. Most of the ancient authors only knowing Scythia on the Euxine, as the early feat of the Scythae, have misrepresented some of those wars as carried on at such prodi
Author : John Pinkerton
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Page : 209 pages
File Size : 12,82 MB
Release : 2004-01-01
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ISBN : 9781588401168
Facsimilie reprint (1787), computer scanned and enhanced, quality very good, attractive cover with 10mm. clear plastic cover sheet, plastic comb bound, xxvipp./209pp., very rare book.
Author : Patrick O'Flaherty
Publisher : University of Toronto Press
Page : 328 pages
File Size : 26,18 MB
Release : 2015-01-15
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1442619880
Scotland’s Pariah is the first book to examine the remarkable life of John Pinkerton: antiquarian, poet, forger, cartographer, historian, serial adulterer, bigamist, and religious skeptic. A pugnacious and persistent man of letters who knew and was admired by literary masters such as Edward Gibbon, Horace Walpole, and William Godwin, Pinkerton’s life was full of personal and professional misadventures. Patrick O’Flaherty’s biography presents an engrossing account of Pinkerton’s life and works from his early years in Scotland to his Parisian exile, covering his major editorial, antiquarian, and geographic works. Examining Pinkerton’s involvement in the London literary scene, his conflicted relationship with the rise of Celtic nationalism, and his response to early literary romanticism, Scotland’s Pariah is a shrewd and compassionate evaluation of an astonishing literary life.
Author : Frank Edgar Farley
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Page : 272 pages
File Size : 26,57 MB
Release : 1903
Category : Comparative literature
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Author : John Hill Burton
Publisher :
Page : 482 pages
File Size : 49,43 MB
Release : 1867
Category : Scotland
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Author : John Hill Burton
Publisher :
Page : 482 pages
File Size : 33,63 MB
Release : 1867
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Author : Rosa E. Penna
Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Page : 410 pages
File Size : 27,46 MB
Release : 2010-09-13
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 1443825204
In the summer of 2008, the twelfth in a series of biennial conferences on the Literature of Region and Nation was held at Aberdeen University in the North-East of Scotland. Over fifty scholars, representing no fewer than twenty different countries, convened for the occasion; and twenty-two of the papers presented are included in this volume. As at previous conferences in the series, the papers range widely in approach, in subject-matter and in geographical coverage: readers of this book will find explorations of literature from all five continents. The papers are arranged thematically: the central concepts of region and nation are examined in the first section; and subsequent sets of papers go on to consider literary and pictorial representations of places and peoples, literature of diaspora and exile (a keynote topic of the conference), the use of language (particularly non-standard languages) in literary texts, and artistic interactions between cultures. All the papers have been peer-reviewed, and some extensively revised. The collection demonstrates the vitality of scholarship in the field of regional literary studies.