10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SIMIOUS»
Discover the use of
simious in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
simious and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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The Saturday Review of Politics, Literature, Science and Art
It is 'not so vcrv improbable that the new religion, before which the flourishing
Roman civilization relapsed into a state of bnrbarism, should have been
introduced by people in whose skulls the anatomist finds simious characters so
well ...
2
Notices of the Proceedings at the Meetings of the Members of ...
The last point of general configuration and measurement in which the simious
was contrasted with the human brain was that of their several altitudes; and it was
shown that whilst men differed but little inter se as to the height of their brains, ...
Royal Institution of Great Britain, 1862
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Notices of the Proceedings at the Meetings of the Members of ...
The last point of general configuration and measurement in which the simious
was contrasted with the human brain was that of their several altitudes ; and it
was shown that whilst men differed but little inter se as to the height of their brains
, ...
Royal Institution of Great Britain, 1862
appearance is simious : the deficient forehead, protruding, glassy, rolling eyes,
projecting muzzle, stooping posture, long arms and short legs, minute analogies
in cranial and cerebral structure, restlessness, spasmodic twitches, shrill notes of
...
5
The United Service Magazine
So matters progressed with me. Our simious friend soon perceived that I was not
one of his sort ; I am certain that he hated me for being a reading man to begin
with, (he was himself more ignorant than a hound) — and that he had a certain ...
Arthur William Alsager Pollock, 1853
The last point of general configuration and measurement in which the simious
was contrasted with the human brain was that of their several altitudes ; and it
was shown that whilst men differed but littlu inter se as to the height of their brains
, ...
Royal Institution of Great Britain, 1862
7
The Anthropological Review
appearance is simious : the deficient forehead, protruding, glassy, rolling eyes,
projecting muzzle, stooping posture, long arms and short legs, minute analogies
in cranial and cerebral structure, restlessness, spasmodic twitches, shrill notes of
...
8
Representing Bushmen: South Africa and the Origin of Language
This was the first step in the process whereby man became man” (“Dr. Bleek and
the Simious Theory of Language,” 295–96). 10. For Ernst Cassirer: “The two
types [emotional and propositional] are not on the same level. Even if it were ...
9
Linguistics and Evolutionary Theory: Three Essays
BLEEK AND THE SIMIOUS THEORY OF LANGUAGE by WILLIAM DWIGHT
WHITNEY* DR. BLEEK AND THE SIMIOUS THEORY OF LANGUAGE.1 THIS
little. * From W.D. Whitney, Oriental and Linguistic Studies: The Veda; the Avesta;
the ...
Ernst Haeckel, E. F. K. Koerner, 1983
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Notices of the Proceedings at the Meetings of the Members of ...
The last point of general configuration and measurement in which the simious
was contrasted with the human brain was that of their several altitudes ; and it
was shown that whilst men differed but little inter se as to the height of their brains
, ...
Royal Institution of Great Britain, 1862