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Copenhagen, Schultz, 1830. Uncut in orig. blank boards. handwritten titlelabel on spine. Spine a bit rubbed. XII,184 pp. The copy has belonged to the Danish runic-scholar L.F.A. Wimmer. Some scattered brownspots.
Red-orange cloth octavo; vii-xii, 229 p; 20 cm. Language. Central Africa. North Africa. Chad.
London, n.d. (around 1865). Orig. full cloth. VIII,148,(60),56 pp. and 14 plates.
xi + 172pp., 26cm., in the series "American Oriental Series" volume 8, publisher's hardcover in brown cloth, first blanco endpaper missing, text clean and bright, good condition, X99975
Bombay, Government Central Book Depot, 1870. Orig. full cloth. part of printed titlelabel preserved. XV,260 pp. Internally clean and fine. On halftitle: ""With the Author's best Compliments""
London, King´s College, 1998. 4to. mayor; XXX pp., XII-284 pp. Cubiertas originales.
196136446No Place, (1961). 4to-oblong. Full private cloth. (8),100 pp. 700 textdrawings to learn the basic of the Coptic language illustrating simple rules for beginners.
1957T28445New York, Appleton-Century-Crofts 1957 xvii + 506pp.with some ills.& maps, 2nd ed., cloth, somewhat used, G
1962R93340Oxford, Clarendon Press 1962 xix + 1127pp., 26cm., editor's hardcover in blue cloth with gilt lettering on spine (vague spot of removed label on upper board), text printed in two columns, small library stamp at verso of title page, good condition, text very clean and in very good condition, R93340
193526838Philadelphia, 1935. Royal8vo. Orig. full cloth. 230 pp.
xix + 1127pp., 26cm., editor's hardcover in blue cloth with gilt lettering on spine (vague spot of removed label on upper board), text printed in two columns, small library stamp at verso of title page, good condition, text very clean and in very good condition, R93340
xvii + 506pp.with some ills.& maps, 2nd ed., cloth, somewhat used, G
New Persian Paperback. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In Persian with bilingual title in English and Persian on cover. A history of linguistics (A part of Western linguistics). Translated into Persian Ali Mohammad Haghshenas. [10], 373 p.
pp. XLVI-257, cm 23x15, rilegatura editoriale, translated with an introduction and notes by Francis J. Tschan, with a new introduction and selected bibliography by Timothy Reuter.
Philadelphia, 1935. Royal8vo. Orig. full cloth. 230 pp.
Former owner's name in pen to ffep. Light rubbing to boards. Spine is heavily spotted and discolored. ; The Hittite language is the dead language once spoken by the Hittites, a people who once created an empire centered on ancient Hattusa (modern Bogazköy) in north-central Anatolia (modern Turkey). The language was used from approximately 1600 BC (and probably before) to 1100 BC. There is some attestation that Hittite and related languages were still spoken for a few hundred years after that. Hittite is one of the earliest attested Indo-European languages, although marked differences in its structure and phonology have led some philologists to argue that it should be classified as a sister language to the Indo-European languages, rather than a daughter language. ; William Dwight Whitney Linguistic Series; 192 pages
No Place, (1961). 4to-oblong. Full private cloth. (8),100 pp. 700 textdrawings to learn the basic of the Coptic language illustrating simple rules for beginners.
Orange octavo in and orange slipcase ; 127 p. : illus, maps ; 20 cm Language -- Alphabet -- Literature -- History -- Great Britian
170525839Havniæ, 1705. Small 4to. Unbound. Engr. vignette on t-p. Clean copy. (2), 15, (1) pp.
Havniæ, 1705. Small 4to. Unbound. Engr. vignette on t-p. Clean copy. (2), 15, (1) pp.
pp. 192, cm 22x14, rilegatyra editoriale in t.t.
1984T63243Budapest, Library of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences 1984 90pp.+ 18 ills.out-of-text, softcover, 24cm., in the series "Oriental Studies" vol.6, stamp, VG, [text in English and Hungarian with a list of words in Sanskrit and Hungarian]
9243,Paris, Gallimard 1957, 245 pp., 1 vol. in 12 relié cartonné sous jaquette noire et jaune
9123,Paris, Gallimard 1952, 184 pp., 1 vol. in 12 relié cartonné sous jaquette noire et jaune
556340N.Y., Morrow York, 1963. In-8 bradel, pleine toile noire d'édition, dos lisse, IX-178 pp., 8 pages d'ill. phot. en noir, index.