Beytr ge zur Baktrischen Lexikographie by Paul de Lagarde is a significant contribution to the study of the Bactrian language. This meticulously researched work delves into the lexicon of Bactrian, an ancient Iranian language spoken in Bactria, Central Asia. De Lagarde's book offers invaluable insights for linguists, historians, and scholars interested in the ancient world and the evolution of languages. The text, written in German, provides a detailed examination of Bactrian vocabulary and its historical context, making it an essential resource for understanding the linguistic landscape of antiquity. This book remains a cornerstone for those engaged in the study of ancient languages and historical linguistics.
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