August Friedrich Pott

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Dr
August Friedrich Pott
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Born 1802
Died 1887
Residence Halle
Occupation linguist
Society Membership
membership ESL paper only
ASL Corresponding member 1866.01.16
AI Corresponding member; Hon. Fellow
left 1887 deceased
elected_ESL -
elected_AI 1881.12.13
elected_ASL 1866.01.06

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1881.11.22 proposed as Hon. Member

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August Friedrich Pott (* November 14 1802 in Nettelrede ; † July 5 1887 in Halle (Saale) ) was a German linguist .

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His first published in 1833 Etymological research (reprint 1999), he built a six-volume work on the Indo-European languages, especially via the Sanskrit, Greek, Latin, Lithuanian and Gothic from (1859-1876). He published a three-volume work on personal and place names, several studies of number words (1847-1859) and a prejudice-free two-volume work on The Gypsies in Europe and Asia, taking into account the then " argot "(1844/45). An overview of the contemporary state of linguistics offers Potts introduction to general linguistics (1884). [1]

House Publications

abstract of paper on the Gypsies read 24 June 1848
The Gypsies. Read 22 Nov. 1848

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