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Upon the Chaldean Roots of the Ancient Cornish Language
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Upon the Chaldean Roots of the Ancient Cornish Language

Originally published by Bell and Brown of Truro in 1898, this intriguing monograph by the worldfamous consulting detective of Baker Street, London, examines popular theories of the late 19th Century regarding the tin traders of Phoenicia who plied their trade with the Comish at St Michael's Mount and deals with similarities between the Comish and the Phoenician languages. Sherlock Holmes, who wrote this work while on holiday on the Lizard, replies to theories espoused by leading Comish scholars and folklorists of his day.A must for the Comish folklore and Sherlock Holmes enthusiast.
Kirjailija
Kelvin I. Jones
ISBN
9781079557763
Kieli
englanti
Paino
104 grammaa
Julkaisupäivä
1.7.2019
Sivumäärä
88