A Gypsy bibliography / by George F. Black, PH.D. Provisional issue, 1909.
- George Fraser Black
- Date:
- [1909]
Licence: In copyright
Credit: A Gypsy bibliography / by George F. Black, PH.D. Provisional issue, 1909. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![(Re-impression.) Barcelona: Estevan Liberos, 1625. 81. ,160fol. 8°. Part 2. Valladolid: Ger- onymo Morillo, 1626. 10 1., 322 pp. 8°. 4 Contains the adventures of Alonso among the Gypsies. See notices of this work in Borrow's Zincali, pt. 1, chap. vii. (Reprint.) El Donado ha- blador, vida y aclventura de Alonso rnozo de inuchos amos. Madrid: Ruiz, 1804. 2 v. 16, 304 pp., 16, 294, [2] pp. Sm. 8°. (Another reprint, under same title.) Paris: Baudry, 1S47. 8°. Aleksandri (Vasilie). Ballades et chants populaires de la Roumanie. . . . Paris, 1855. 12°. * Many of these were collected from Gypsies. Alexander (Francesca). Roadside songs of Tuscany. Translated and illus- trated by F. A., and edited by John Ruskin. Orpington: Geo. Allen, 1885. 84 pp. 8°. Almirall (Valenti). Consideraciones sobre lo Ball de Gitanos en lo ValRs. (Folk-lore Catala. v. 4. Miscelanea folk- ldrica. pp. 7S-90. Barcelona, 1887.) Alpine beggars and Gipsies. (Saturday Review, v. 66, pp. 518-519. London, 1888.) * Reprinted in Gypsy Lore Society. Journal, v. 1, pp. 171-173. Edinburgh, 1889. Alscher (0.). Zigeunersehnsucht. (Votn Fels zum Meer. 24 Jahrgang. pp. 885-890. Berlin, 1905.) Alter (Franz Carl). Ueber die Sams- kridamisclie Sprache, vulgo Sanskrit. Wien, 1799. 8°. * The author gives some Gypsy words ex- tracted from Catharine's Comparative Dictionary. Amero (Constant). Bohemiens, Tsi- ganes, et Gypsies. Ouvrage illustr£ de 15 dessins, par Francois Courboin. Paris: Firmin Didot [1895?]. 140 Til pp. 12°. Anastase (Pere). Les ‘Nawar’ ou Tziganes d’Orient. (A1 Machriq : Revue Catholique Orientale Bimensuelle. Oct., Nov., Dec., 1902. Beyrout.) * This article is in Arabic. In table of con- tents the title is given in French as above. The ‘Nawar’ or ‘Nowar’ (sing. ‘Nuri’) are the despised nomads, akin to the Gypsies and Tinkers of Europe, who wander from one village to another in Palestine. Like the Gypsies they have a lan- guage of their own which they speak among themselves. See under Macalister (R.A.S.). Anderson (Rasmus B.). See under Black Wodas. Andree (Richard). Die Metalle bei den Naturvolkern. Leipzig : Veit, 1884. 8°. * pp. 79-84: ‘ Die Zigeuner als Metallarbeiter.’ Die Zigeuner in Bayern. (Deutsche Gesellschaft fur Anthrop. Ethnol. und Urgeschichte. Correspondenz-Blatt, v. 37, pp. 1-4. Braunschweig, 1906.) Andrews (William). Legal lore— Curiosities of law and lawyers. London: W. Andrews <£• Co., 1897. 280 pp. 8°. * In part deals with the laws relating to Gypsies.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24875314_0011.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


