Linguistic and Oriental Essays, Volume 3, is a collection of essays written by Robert Needham Cust between 1840 and 1903. This compilation offers insights into Cust's perspectives on linguistics, orientalism, and related subjects during a pivotal period of scholarly inquiry. Cust, a noted administrator and scholar, presents his analyses on a diverse array of topics, reflecting the intellectual currents of his time. The essays provide valuable historical context for understanding the development of linguistic theory and the study of Asian cultures. Readers interested in the history of linguistics, oriental studies, or the intellectual history of the 19th century will find this volume a rich resource.
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