A dissertation on the origin and progress of the Scythians or Goths. Being an introduction to the ancient and modern history of Europe / By John Pinkerton.
- John Pinkerton
- Date:
- 1787
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: A dissertation on the origin and progress of the Scythians or Goths. Being an introduction to the ancient and modern history of Europe / By John Pinkerton. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![t sxi ] CONTENTS. Part I. The identity of the Scythians, Getse, and Goths— Whether they proceeded from Europe into Afiji, or from Afia into Europe—Their real origin, and firft Progrefs—Their fettlements in the ; and between the Euxine and Mediterranean feas. (Chapter I. The Scythians^ Geta^ and Goths, all one people Page 3 Chapter II, Whether the Scythians or Goths pro- ceeded from Scandinavia into Afia, or from Afia into Europe P* 15 Chapter III. The real origin, andfirfi progrefs of the Scythians or Goths ; and their Eaf- tern fettlements p. Chapter IV. The Wefiern fettlements of the Scy- thians or Goths, between the Euxine and Mediterranean feas P* 4* Part II, The extended fettlements of the Scythians, or Goths, over all Germany, and in Scandinavia. Chapter I. The Germans not of Sarmatic, nor Celtic origin page 89 Chapter II. The Germans were Scytbee, Firfi Grand Argument, from identity of language p. Chapter III. The Germans were Scythes. Second, Grand Argument, from the tefiimo- nies of Ancient Authors P« 11 C Chapter IV, The Germaiis were Scythce. Third Grand Argument, from fimilar man^ ners p. Chapter V. The progrefs of the Scythians intoScan- dinavia efpecially confidered p. 1^0 Epochs of the Firfi Gothic progrefs over Europe p. t 86 Epochs of the Second or Lajl p. 188 Appendix. Pliny’s defcription of the norfh ofEurope with atranllation and remarks p. igg Cme^ions,](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b28754529_0029.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


