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The Etruscans: were they Celts? or, The light of an inductive philology thrown on forty Etruscan fossil words preserved to us by ancient authors; with incidental notices of the etymology of 2000 words in the classical and modern languages, and discussions on Greek and Roman antiquities and mythology (1879)


Author: Fraser, John, of New South Wales
Subject: Etruscans; Etruscan language; Celts
Publisher: Edinburgh, Maclachlan & Stewart; [etc., etc.
Language: English
Call number: PA2402 .F8
Digitizing sponsor: MSN
Book contributor: Cornell University Library
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Collection: americana

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