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Litteratur der Grammatiken, Lexika und Wörtersammlungen aller Sprachen der Erde
Nach alphabetischer Ordnung der Sprachen, mit einer gedrängten Übersicht des Vaterlandes, der Schicksale und Verwandtschaft derselben

A bibliography of grammars and dictionaries of 'all the known languages of the world', dating from 1815.

Johann Severin Vater (Author)

9781108006842, Cambridge University Press

Paperback / softback, published 11 February 2010

276 pages
21.6 x 14 x 1.6 cm, 0.35 kg

Johann Severin Vater (1771–1826) was professor of theology and Oriental languages at Halle, but his wide-ranging linguistic interests included Slavonic and Native North American languages (the latter classified using data provided by Alexander von Humboldt). This book, first published in 1815, describes itself as a bibliography pertaining to 'all the languages of the world'. It is a monument to late eighteenth-century research into languages and linguistics, listing for each of its entries relevant texts with lexicons and grammars of the language in question. It was a valuable resource for nineteenth-century philologists, and its intended reach beyond the German-speaking scholarly world is indicated by the fact that the German text is accompanied by a Latin translation throughout. As well as including many Asian languages, the book recapitulates Vater's research on Native American languages, his knowledge of which was virtually unrivalled in Europe at that time.

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Subject Areas: Linguistics [CF]

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