Author/EditorRowland Jones . John Cleland . Rowland Jones
Note (General)Jones, Rowland (1764) "The origin of language and nations, hieroglyfically, etymologically, and topografically defined and fixed, after the method of an English, Celtic, Greek and Latin English lexicon; together with an historical preface, and hieroglyfical definition of characters, a Celtic general grammar, and various other matters of antiquity. Treated of in a method entirely new, London: J. Hughs"
Cleland, John (1766) "The way to things by words, and to words by things; being a sketch of an attempt at the retrieval of the antient Celtic, or, primitive language of Europe; to which is added, a succinct account of the Sanscort, or learned language of the Bramins; also two essays, the one On the origin of the musical waits at Christmas, the other On the real secret of the Free masons, London: L. Davis and C. Reymers"
Jones, Roland (1767) "A postscript to The origin of language and nations; containing a farther illustration of languages, a plan for the restoration of the primitive one, and a demonstration of its utility and importance, as an universal language and a general keys to knowledge, with various specimens of its powers on ancient authors, coins, tenures, policy, names, and other things, London: J. Hughs"
Related MaterialCeltic linguistics, 1700-1850
Periodical TitleCeltic linguistics, 1700-1850
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