The Races of Europe An Account Which Removes the Padlock of Technicality From
The Races of Europe An Account Which Removes the Padlock of Technicality From
Edwin a Edwin Augustus Grosvenor
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In music and dance, the untrammcled freedom of the race fmds full expression. Liszt ascribes to the Gypsies "the origin of Hungarian national music. " Many of the most popular Rumanian, Serbian, and Bulgarian ballads and tunes are derived from the Gypsies. Our chief interest in the Gypsy is his lan- guage. Toward the end of the eighteenth cen- tury three scholars, working apart and un- known to one another, discovered that his "jargon" is a primitive Indo-European lan- guage, now spoken nowhere... else and contained in no manuscript or book. Corrupted and de- based, yet radically the same, it has been pre- served through uncounted years and unknown wanderings on the lips of this mysterious peo- ple. An eminent Oriental investigator. Dr. Pas- pati, believed that the Romany was an ancient sister of the Sanscrit and that the Gypsy is the most ancient Indo-European in Europe. THE (GERMANS * The name German during these last years has been so blackened and befouled by its own children that it can never regain its f(^rmer place in the respect and esteem of men.
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