Lectures on Welsh Philology by John Rhys

Lectures on Welsh Philology by John Rhys

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The interest of John Rhys (1840–1915) in linguistics was fired by attending the lectures of German philologists while studying abroad. In this 1877 work, which established his reputation, he emphasised that comparative philology of the Celtic languages was a young discipline, but this pioneering work still repays study today.

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Lectures on Welsh Philology by John Rhys

'The substance of these lectures', John Rhys states in his preface, 'was delivered at Aberystwyth College in 1874 … but it is hoped that they will also be found intelligible to other than Welsh readers'. Rhys (originally Rees, 1840–1915) had been a student of Jesus College, Oxford, and his interest in linguistics was fired by attending the lectures of German philologists while studying abroad in summer vacations. This 1877 work established him as a scholar, and led to his election as the first professor of Celtic languages at Oxford, and later as principal of Jesus College. Systematic research on Celtic languages using the methods of comparative philology was in its infancy when Rhys was writing, and he emphasises that the new discipline was in a state of flux, but this pioneering work still repays study today. His two-volume Celtic Folklore and his historical work Celtic Britain are also reissued in this series.
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ISBN 13 9781108079174
ISBN 10 1108079172
Title Lectures on Welsh Philology
Author John Rhys
Series Cambridge Library Collection - Linguistics
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Year published 2017-08-03
Number of pages 476
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