August Schleicher

Schleicher as drawn by [[Friedrich Kriehuber]] August Schleicher (; 19 February 1821 – 6 December 1868) was a German linguist. Schleicher studied the Proto-Indo-European language and devised theories concerning historical linguistics. His great work was ''A Compendium of the Comparative Grammar of the Indo-European Languages'' in which he attempted to reconstruct the Proto-Indo-European language. To show how Indo-European might have looked, he created a short tale, Schleicher's fable, to exemplify the reconstructed vocabulary and aspects of Indo-European society inferred from it. Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Schleicher, August
    Published 1894
    Classmark: V 0036 a
    Book
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    Classmark: G V 0342
    Article
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    Classmark: G V 0342
    Article
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    Classmark: G V 0342
    Article
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    Classmark: G V 0342
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    by Schleicher, August
    Published 1894
    Classmark: S I 1701 ; S I 1701 a
    Book
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    by Schleicher, August
    Published 1858
    Classmark: V 0036 <S I>
    Book
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