Polisensky, Mirek B.
The Language and Origin of the Etruscans
Prague, Transal Books, 1991. orig. cloth. 24x16cm, 298 pp. Minor rubbing. VG. dustwrapper.
¶ Contents: The Language of the Etruscans: The Basic Set of Etruscan Words; The Referential Language for Etruscan; Etruscan Sentence Structure; Texts of the Pyrgi Tablets; Idea & Humour in Etruscan Inscriptions; Etruscan Word Structure & Word Formation; Declension of Nouns in Etruscan; Notes on Declension & Comparison of Adjectives; Pronouns & their Declension in Etruscan; Notes on Verbs & their Inflection; Syntactic Events in Etruscan Inscriptions; Etruscan Numerals; The Problem of the Etruscan Alphabet; The Origin of the Etruscans: Mysterious Origin of the Etruscans; Caucasian Roots of the Etruscans; Ethnogenesis of the Proto-Etruscans in Mesopotamia;The Proto-Etruscans in the West of Asia Minor; The Balkans from the Eneolithic up to the Bronze Age; Oriental Influences in Greek Religion & Mythology; The Tursha & the so-called "Sea Peoples"; Conclusion.

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Keywords: Classical Philology, Linguistic Isolates, Historical, Linguistics History, Inscriptions Italy, Ethnogenesis Ethnic, Etruscans Epigraphy, Ancient Ethnography, Classical Antiquity, Etruscan Language