In:Leibniz, Humboldt, and the Origins of Comparativism: Proceedings of the international conference, Rome, 25–28 September 1986
Edited by Tullio De Mauro † and Lia Formigari
[Studies in the History of the Language Sciences 49] 1990
► pp. v–vi
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Table of contents
Forewordvii
Part I: Leibniz to Humboldt
Vulgaris opinio babelica: Sui fondamenti storico-teorici della pluralità delle lingue nel pensiero di Leibniz61
Die Säkularisierung des Tertium comparationis: Eine philosophische Erörterung der Ursprünge des vergleichenden Sprachstudiums103
Part II: Humboldt and the Aftermath
The Philosophical and Anthropological Place of Wilhelm von Humboldt's Linguistic Typology: Linguistic comparison as a means to compare the different processes of human thought157
Part III: Comparative Linguistics before and after Humboldt
The Place of Friedrich Schlegel in the Development of Historical-Comparative Linguistics239
Lautform, innere Sprachform, Form der Sprachen: Il problema della comparazione e classificazione delle lingue in Heymann Steinthal263
Index Nominum311
Index Rerum319
Index Linguarum327
