Tag: Jakob Grimm
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The Uses of Snobbery. How leaving out explanations kicked historical linguistics upward
By Floris Solleveld How many people could read Arabic script in Germany around 1800? The question struck me in 2006 as I was making my first steps in intellectual history with a paper on Friedrich Schlegel’s Über die Sprache und Weisheit der Indier (1808). Schlegel’s book – now considered a groundbreaking work in comparative linguistics…