Joseph Loth (27 December 1847 – 1 April 1934) was a French linguist and historian who specialised in the study of Celtic languages. Loth was born in Guémené-sur-Scorff...
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The Joseph Loth Company Building is a historic industrial building at 25 Grand Street in Norwalk, Connecticut. It is a two-story brick Romanesque Revival...
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Jan Loth (1900–1933), Polish footballer Joe Loth (born 1967), American football coach Johann Carl Loth (1632–1698), German Baroque painter Joseph Loth (1847–1934)...
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contributions by Henri d'Arbois de Jubainville, Joseph Loth, Georges Dottin, Émile Ernault [Wikidata], Joseph Vendryes, Whitley Stokes, Kuno Meyer and many...
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bolg "belly, sack, bag". Several notable Celtic scholars, including Joseph Loth and Kuno Meyer, have preferred to derive it rather from Old Irish bolc...
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hours = 3 days & nights; 9 × 9 hours ~ 3½ days; 9 × 12 hours = 4½ days. Joseph Loth noted the frequency of the expression co cend nomaide (“to the end of...
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variants of which are well attested in Wales and Brittany. Bromwich, Joseph Loth, and Heinrich Zimmer all trace the etymology of the continental versions...
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three scourges of the "Isle of Brittany". This reference is repeated in Joseph Loth's 1889 translation of the Mabinogion, according to which the March Malaen...
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specialized in Celtic studies, especially Irish mythology. Together with Joseph Loth, she was co-editor of Revue Celtique and director at the École pratique...
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and Manx are part of the separate Goidelic branch of Insular Celtic. Joseph Loth viewed Cornish and Breton as being two dialects of the same language...
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