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Date: Fri, 06 Apr 2012 20:43:39
From: Ulrich Lueders [lincom.europa at t-online.de]
Subject: Grundriss der Romanischen Philologie: Gröber (Ed)

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Title: Grundriss der Romanischen Philologie 
Subtitle: Teil 2 
Series Title: LINCOM Classica  

Publication Year: 2012 
Publisher: Lincom GmbH
	   http://www.lincom.eu
	

Book URL: www.lincom-shop.eu 


Editor: Gustav Gröber

Paperback: ISBN:  9783862881413 Pages: 466 Price: Europe EURO 73.80


Abstract:

Die Anfänge des Buches gehen bis auf das Jahr 1883 zurück, wo der 
Verleger sich zur Herausgabe eines Werkes entschloss, das dem zweifellos 
vorhandenen Bedürfnis entsprechen sollte nach einem umfassenden 
Überblick über das Ganze der romanischen Philologie, nach einer 
Zusammenfassung der in den verschiedenen Gebieten gewonnenen, an weit 
auseinanderliegenden Orten niedergelegten Erkenntnis. Der Umfang der 
einzelnen Abschnitte wurde teils durch die Wichtigkeit des Gegenstandes, 
teils durch die Menge des zu verarbeitenden Stoffes bedingt. 

Inhalt: Einführung in die romanische Philologie, Anleitung zur philologischen 
Forschung (die Quellen der romanischen Philologie, die Behandlung der 
Quellen), Darstellung der romanischen Philologie (die vorromanischen 
Volkssprachen (keltisch, baskisch, italisch, lateinisch, arabisch), die 
romanischen Sprachen (rumänisch, rätoroma-nisch, italienisch, französisch, 
provenzalisch, catalanisch, spanisch, portugiesisch, lateinische Elemente im 
Albanesischen).

Mit Beiträgen von: W. Schum, G. Gröber, A. Tobler, G. Gerland, T. Gertner, 
W. Meyer, H. Tiktin, W. Deecke, E. Windisch, J. Cornu, A. Morel-Fatio, H. 
Suchier (re-edition, originally published 1888; Strassburg, written in German). 



Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics
                     Historical Linguistics
                     History of Linguistics
                     Indo-European Linguistics
                     Romance Linguistics

Language Family(ies): Romance


Written In: German  (deu)
	
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