| Francis Douce - 1793 - 18 páginas
...and confequently altered it further into Sbatranj, which found its way prefently into modern Perfian, and at length into the dialects of India, where the...is known only to the learned ; and thus has a very fignificant word in the facred language of the Bramins been transformed by fucceffive changes into... | |
| 460 páginas
...confequently altered it farther into Shatranj) which found its way prefently into the modern PerCan, aod at length into the dialects of India, where the true derivation of the name is known on'y to the learned. Thus has a very fignificant word in the facred language of the Brahmans been transformed,... | |
| Asiatick Society (Calcutta, India) - 1801 - 540 páginas
...into Shatranj, which found its way prefently into the modern Perjian, and at length into the dialeds of India, where the true derivation of the name is known only to the learned. Thus has a very fignificant word in the facred language of the Brahmans been transformed by fucceffive... | |
| Thomas Pruen (of Cheltenham.) - 1804 - 338 páginas
...that word in their alphabet further altered it into Shatranj, which found its way into modern Persia, and at length into the dialects of India, where the...and thus has a very significant word in the sacred Ianguage of the Brahmins been transformed, by successive ages, into Axedrez, Scacchi, Echecs, Chess.... | |
| Thomas Pruen - 1804 - 348 páginas
...that word in their alphabet further altered it into Shatranj, which found its way into modern Persia, and at length into the dialects of India, where the...and thus has a very significant word in the sacred Ianguage of the Brahmins been transformed, by successive ages, into Axedrez, Scacchi, Echecs, Chess.... | |
| 1806 - 382 páginas
...alphabet, further altered il into Shatranj, or the King's Distress, which found its way into modern Persia, and, at length, into the dialects of India, where...very significant word in the sacred language of the Brahmins been transformed', bj successive ages, into A xtitrt г, Scacchi, Echecs, and Chrss. The shaggy... | |
| William Jones - 1807 - 468 páginas
...confequently altered it further into S&atranj, which found its way prefently into the modern Perjian, and at length into the dialects of India, where the...derivation of the name is known only to the learned : thus has a very fignificant word in the facred language of the Brdhmans been transformed by fucceffive... | |
| 1824 - 292 páginas
...Distress, which found its way into mo«lern l'ersia, and, at length, into the dialects of India, where tiie true derivation of the name is known only to the learned:...very significant word in the sacred language of the Brahmins been transformed, by successive ages, into Лге« drez, Scacchi, Echecs, and Citen. With... | |
| 1837
...alphabet, and consequently altered it further into shatranj,. which found its way presently into the modern Persian, and at length into the dialects of India, where the true derivation of the word is known only to the learned. Thus has a very significant word in the sacred language of the Brahmins... | |
| 1837 - 1040 páginas
...alphabet, and consequently altered it further into shatranj, whicn found its way presently into the modern Persian, and at length into the dialects of India, where the true derivation of the word is known only to the learned. Thus has a very significant word in the sacred language of the Brahmins... | |
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