Comparative Jurisprudence, Bunsen and, [iii. 348].
Comparative Mythology, first glimmerings of, in 1793, [iv. 371].
Comparative Philology, chair of, [iv. 13].
—— Isolating period, [iv. 18].
—— Syncretistic period, [iv. 17].
—— Sanskrit the only sound foundation of, [iv. 19].
—— Colebrooke’s attention to, [iv. 381].
Comparative spirit, the truly scientific spirit, [iv. 327].
Comparative Theology, first attempt at, [iv. 170].
Comparative view of Sanskrit and other languages by Colebrooke, [iv. 400].