Greeks, their speculations on languages, [89].

the Grammarians, [90].

reasons why the ancient Greeks never thought of learning a foreign language, [92].

first encouragement given by trade to interpreters, [93].

imaginary travels of Greek philosophers, [94] note.

the Greek use of the term Barbarian, [127].

Gregory of Nyssa, St., his defence of St. Basil, [40] note.

Grimm, on the origin of dialects in general, quoted, [60].

on the idiom of nomads, quoted, [71].

his “Teutonic Grammar,” [167].