- Paul-Yves
Pezron (20
January 1639, Hennebont, – 9
October 1706, Brie) was a seventeenth-century
Cistercian brother from Brittany, best
known for his 1703...
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original on 17
August 2021.
Retrieved 12
April 2020 – via academia.edu.
Pezron, Paul (1706).
Celtic Linguistics.
Taylor & Francis. ISBN 978-0-415-20479-8...
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describe this
language group by
Edward Lhuyd in 1707,
following Paul-Yves
Pezron, who made the
explicit link
between the
Celts described by
classical writers...
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published his work in 1707,
shortly after translating a
study by Paul-Yves
Pezron on Breton.
Grammars of
European languages other than
Latin and classical...
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Unmaking of John Cleland,
Johns Hopkins University Press, 2012, p. 9. Paul
Pezron (2000).
Celtic Linguistics, 1700–1850: The
antiquities of nations. Taylor...
- rétablie by the
Cistercian Paul
Pezron (1638–1706), who took the text of the
Septuagint as sole
basis for his chronology.
Pezron replied, and was
again answered...
- century.
Lhuyd and
others (notably the 17th
century Breton chronologist Pezron)
equated the
Celts described by Greco-Roman
writers with the pre-Roman peoples...
- 1737, at the age of twenty,
Marion had her
first child of four with
Henri Pezron, a
servant at Guéméné.: 6 The
first records of her
criminal activity date...
- "Europa Sun
Issue 4:
April 2018".
Carolyn Emerick – via
Google Books.
Pezron, Paul (1706).
Celtic Linguistics.
Taylor & Francis. ISBN 978-0-415-20479-8...
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these ideas were
widely po****rised;
first by the
Breton scholar Paul-Yves
Pezron in his Antiquité de la
Nation et de la
langue celtes autrement appelez Gaulois...