Anthropology: An Introduction to the Study of Man and CivilizationAppleton, 1893 - 448 pagini |
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... rules framed to perplex rather than to inform . The dislike of so many beginners to geometry as ex- pounded by Euklid , the fact that not one out of three ever really understands what he is doing , is of all things due to the scholar ...
... rules framed to perplex rather than to inform . The dislike of so many beginners to geometry as ex- pounded by Euklid , the fact that not one out of three ever really understands what he is doing , is of all things due to the scholar ...
Pagina 13
... rule to work from the known to the unknown , and all intelligent people have much to tell from their own experience as to how civi- lization develops . The account which an old man can give of England as he remembers it in his schoolboy ...
... rule to work from the known to the unknown , and all intelligent people have much to tell from their own experience as to how civi- lization develops . The account which an old man can give of England as he remembers it in his schoolboy ...
Pagina 14
... rules of life , have arisen or been developed out of the older state of things . Now this growth or development in civilization , so rapid in our own time , appears to have been going on more or less actively since the early ages of man ...
... rules of life , have arisen or been developed out of the older state of things . Now this growth or development in civilization , so rapid in our own time , appears to have been going on more or less actively since the early ages of man ...
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... rules of practical mensuration . This is as far as history can go toward the beginnings of mathe- matics , but there are other means of discovering through what lower stages the science arose . The very names still used to denote ...
... rules of practical mensuration . This is as far as history can go toward the beginnings of mathe- matics , but there are other means of discovering through what lower stages the science arose . The very names still used to denote ...
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... rule applies both to taking in new civilization and keeping up old . When the life of a people is altered by emigration into a new country , or by war and distress at home , or mixture with a lower race , the culture of their ...
... rule applies both to taking in new civilization and keeping up old . When the life of a people is altered by emigration into a new country , or by war and distress at home , or mixture with a lower race , the culture of their ...
Alte ediții - Afișează-le pe toate
Anthropology: An Introduction to the Study of Man and Civilization Edward Burnett Tylor Vizualizare completă - 1891 |
Anthropology: An Introduction to the Study of Man and Civilization Edward Burnett Tylor Vizualizare fragmente - 1899 |
Anthropology: An Introduction to the Study of Man and Civilization Edward Burnett Tylor Vizualizare fragmente - 1899 |
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African American ancestors ancient Egypt ancient Egyptian animals appears Aryan Assyrian Australian barbarians barbaric beasts become belong Beni Hassan body Botocudo bronze called carried celt Chinese civilization Cloth colour deity divine early earth Egypt Egyptian hieroglyphic English especially Europe European fire forest give Greek hair hand hatchets Herodotus Hindu human idea Illustrations imitated India Indians invention iron islands JOSEPH LE CONTE kind known land language Latin learnt living look lower races Malay man's mankind means metal mind modern nations native natural negro noticed Ojibwas origin Phoenician Phoenician alphabet plainly primitive reckoned religion Roman round rude tribes Sanskrit savage seems seen signs skin skull soul sound South South Sea Islanders spear spirits Stone Age T. H. HUXLEY Tatar thought tion traces verb warrior weapons whole wild wood words writing
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