Brinton, Daniel G. (Daniel Garrison), 1837-1899
Brinton, Daniel Garrison, 1837-1899
Brinton, Daniel Garrison
Brinton, Daniel G.
Daniel Garrison Brinton American archaeologist and ethnologist (1837-1899)
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Works
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Aboriginal American authors and their productions especially those in the native languages... by Daniel G. Brinton,... | |
Address delivered on Columbus day | |
The aims of anthropology : address | |
The American educator / associate ed. and special contributors Daniel G. Brinton [et al.]. - Philadelphia, 1897. | |
American hero-myths a study in the native religions of the western continent | |
American hero-myths... (Daniel G. Brinton, M.D. ; member of the American Philosophical Society ; the American Antiquarian Society) | |
American Languages : and why we should study them. An address delivere d before the Pennsylvania Historical Society | |
The American race a linguistic classification and ethnographic description of the native tribes of North and South America | |
Ancient Nahuatl poetry, containing the Nahuatl text of XXVII ancient Mexican poems. | |
The ancient phonetic alphabet of Yucatan | |
annals of the Cakchiquels | |
Anthropology: as a science and as a branch of university education in the United States. | |
The Arawack language of Guiana in its linguistic and ethnological relations. | |
The archaeology of Cuba. | |
Baile de El Güegüence o macho Ratón | |
The basis of social relations; a study in ethnic psychology | |
The battle and the ruins of Cintla | |
The books of Chilan Balam : the prophetic and historic records of the Mayas of Yucatan | |
Brief van Daniel Garrison Brinton (1837-1899) aan Johannes Diederich Eduard Schmeltz (1839-1909) | |
The conception of love in some American languages. | |
Contributions to a grammar of the Muskokee language | |
Critical remarks on the editions of Diego de Landa's writings. | |
A description of the medical books and periodicals published by D.G. Brinton, M.D. | |
The dwarf tribe of the upper Amazon. | |
Essays of an Americanist | |
An ethnologist's view of history. An address before the annual meeting of the New Jersey Historical Society, at Trenton, New Jersey, January 28, 1896. | |
The Etrusco-libyan elements in the song of the Arval-Brethren | |
The factors of heredity and environment in man | |
The folk-lore of Yucatan | |
Further notes on Fuegian languages | |
A grammar of the Cakchiquel language of Guatemala; tr. from a MS. in the library of the American Philosophical Society, with an introduction and additions. | |
The Güegüence; a comedy ballet in the Nahuatl-Spanish dialect of Nicaragua. | |
Horatio Hale [microform]. | |
An intermediate geography : with lessons in map drawing | |
The language of palaeolithic man | |
Laws of health in relation to the human form | |
Left-handedness in North American aboriginal art | |
The Lenâpé and their legends : with the complete text and symbols of the Walam olum, a new translation, and an inquiry into its authenticity | |
A Lenâpé-English Dictionary From an anonymous ms. in the archives of the Moravian Church at Bethlehem, Pa. | |
Library of aboriginal American literature. | |
The linguistic cartography of the Chaco region | |
Maria Candelaria, 1897: | |
The Maya chronicles | |
Modern medical therapeutics: a compendium of recent formulæ and specific therapeutical directions, from the practice of eminent contemporary physicians, American and foreign. | |
The myths of the New World a treatise on the symbolism and mythology of the red race of America | |
Nagualism. A study in native American folk-lore and history. | |
The names of the gods in the Kiche myths, Central America. | |
The national legend of the Chahta-Muskokee tribes | |
The native calendar of Central America and Mexico : a study in linguistics and symbolism | |
Negroes. | |
Notes on the Floridian peninsula, its literary history, Indian tribes and antiquities | |
Notes on the Mangue; an extinct dialect formerly spoken in Nicaragua. | |
On an ancient human footprint from Nicaragua. | |
On certain morphologic traits of American languages | |
On polysynthesis and incorporation as characteristics of American languages | |
On the Chane-abal (four-language) tribe and dialect of Chiapas... | |
On the cuspidiform petroglyphs or so-called bird-track sculptures of Ohio, 1884?: | |
On the ikonomatic method of phonetic writing, with special reference to American archaeology | |
On the so-called Alagüilac language of Guatemala. | |
On the words "anahuac" and "nahuatl" | |
On the Xinca Indians of Guatemala | |
On two unclassified recent vocabularies from South America | |
On various supposed relations between the American and Asian races. | |
The peoples of the Philippines | |
Personal beauty : how to cultivate and preserve it in accordance with the laws of health | |
The philosophic grammar of American languages, as set forth by Wilhelm von Humboldt : with the translation of an unpublished memoir by him on the American verb | |
phonetic elements in the graphic system of the Mayas and Mexicans | |
A primary geography | |
The protohistoric ethnography of Western Asia | |
The pursuit of happiness, 1893: | |
Races and peoples; lectures on the science of ethnography | |
La raza americana : clasificación lingüística y descripción etnográfica de las tribus indígenas de América del Norte y del Sur | |
The relations of race and culture to degenerations of the reproductive organs and functions in woman | |
Religions of primitive peoples. | |
The religious sentiment; its source and aim. | |
[Remarks on the nature of the Maya group languages] | |
Rig Veda Americanus; sacred songs of the ancient Mexicans, with a gloss in Nahuatl. | |
Some words from the Andagueda dialect of the Choco stock | |
Studies in South American native languages. From mss. and rare printed sources. | |
A study of the manuscript Troano | |
. Taensa grammar and dictionary | |
The tribute roll of Montezuma | |
Variations in the human skeleton and their causes | |
A vocabulary of the Nanticoke dialect. |