Read Empires of the Word: A Language History of the World Online
Authors: Nicholas Ostler
Tags: #History, #Language, #Linguistics, #Nonfiction, #V5
see also
India
empire 19-20, 478
immigrants 491, 506, 533-537
Industrial Revolution 510, 519
language replacement 310, 312
military catastrophe 273
origin of name 517
Peasants’ Revolt 468
Roman invasion 301-304, 310-311
Saxon invasions 304-305, 310-314
see also
India; United Kingdom
British and Foreign Bible Society 438
Brough, John, British scholar of Sanskrit 184
Brunei 505, 532
Brythonic languages
291
Buchanan, Claudius, British ranter 499
Buddhism 99, 108, 118, 120, 141, 143, 145
n
, 146, 147, 151, 158-159, 172, 225, 246
and
Pali/Sanskrit
178-179, 189-192, 199-200, 203, 207-212, 214, 217-220, 536
Bukhara 435, 437
Bulgaria 262, 310
Bulgars 261, 306, 425
Burgundians 20
Burma 134, 178, 201, 202, 203, 205, 207-208, 505, 507
Burns, Robert, Scots poet 516
Burundi 105
Business
see
Trade
Byblos (Gubla) 39, 41, 44, 71-73, 128
Byzantine empire 96, 106, 121, 167, 260, 263
n
, 329, 425, 427
Byzantium
see
Constantinople
Cabot, Sebastian, French navigator 349
n
Cadiz 45
Caesar, Julius, Roman dynast 277-278, 286, 293, 294, 297, 301
Caesarius of Arelate, Latin writer 308
Calderón de la Barca, Pedro, Spanish dramatist 344
Californios 495
Calhoun, John J., US Senator 488
Calliana 89
see
Kalyana
Cambodia 199, 203-206, 417, 514
see also
Khmer
Cambyses, king of Persia 47
Camões, Luis Vaz de, Portuguese poet 381-382
Canaan 35
n
, 69
n
, 70-71, 78, 110-111, 128
peoples 44, 67
Canaanite languages
129
Canada 411-415, 444, 487, 535
Canterbury Tales, The
(Chaucer) 470
n
Cantiga de Santa Maria
(Alfonso X) 384
Canton (Guangzhou) 159-160, 334
Cantonese (Yuè) dialect of Chinese
136, 141, 147, 528
Carian 84
Caribbean 335, 337, 339, 346, 349, 365-366, 379, 411, 412, 419, 479-481, 494
Carlos III, Spanish king 374, 377
Carlos V, Spanish king 367, 377
Carolingian Renaissance 316
Carthage 21, 34, 45-46, 71, 75-78, 97, 241, 290, 292, 293-294, 305, 307
n
, 536
Cartier, Jacques, French explorer 412, 519
Castile 332, 334, 384, 529
Castilian dialect of Spanish
99-100, 332-333, 364-365, 367, 374, 382, 384, 400, 529
Catalan
300, 320
n
, 382
Catherine the Great, empress of Russia 410, 431, 433, 434, 435
Cato, Marcus, Roman senator 279
Catullus, poet 330
Caucasus 12, 429, 434
Cavalli-Sforza, Luca, human population geneticist 9
n
Caxton, William 468, 471
Celtiberian
288, 291-292, 300, 301
Celtic languages
273, 276, 278, 281-295, 300, 462, 464-465, 517, 554
n
Celts 274, 281
Atlantic Celtic 290-291
expansion across Europe 289
failure of
Latin
in Britain 295-299
Greek view 276
inscriptions 283, 284-285
mass migration 293
and Norman invasions 462-463
tribes 282
see also
Gauls
Central Andes 358-359
Central Asia 101, 380, 435, 436-437, 443
Ceylon
see
Śri Lanka
Chad 98
Chadic languages
36, 98
Chagatay Turkic
106, 435
Chalcedonians 89
Chaldaeans 44, 47, 82, 335
Champlain, Samuel de, French explorer 412
Chandragupta Maurya, king 191, 245
Chang-an (Xian) 90, 91, 151
Chanson de Roland
319, 332
n
Chardin, Teilhard de, French theologian 403
n
Charlemagne, king 316-317
Charles the Bald, king 317-318
Charles II, king 485
Charles III (the Simple), king 460
Charles V, king 100, 364
Chaucer, Geoffrey, English poet 406, 470
Chechen-Ingush
423
n
Chechnya 434
Chibcha
(
also
Muisca/Muysca
) 349, 361-364, 367, 568
n
15, 569
n
37
Chichimeca 351-352
Chile 339, 358, 373
n
China 34
chronological charts 117-122
demographics 530
etymology of the name 137
n
examination system 169-171
invasions
barbarian threat 158, 160, 167-170, 276
coping with 167-173
Portugese expeditions 334
Russian 427
and Korea 451
modern name
Zhōng-guo
167
population 152-153, 161, 173
racial policy 143
religion 90, 150-152, 158-159, 172, 178
trade 147-149, 159-162, (with India) 506
Western methods 172
Zheng-he tablet 160-161
Chinese
114-116, 134-149, 150, 158-163, 169-172, 328-329, 490, 520, 528, 547
dialects 116, 147, 528, 530
báihuà
(white speech) dialect
171-172
Cantonese (Yuè) dialect
136, 141, 147, 528 and
English
476-477
literacy 157
major language groups 139
Mandarin dialect 7, 115
n
, 116-117, 136, 141, 145, 147, 162-163, 171, 172
n
, 526, 528-530
Min dialect
147, 162
phonetics 209-210
Pinyin romanization 115
n
, 155, 172
n
Chinese
(cont.)
popular literature 172
n
and Portuguese 390, 476
Putōnghuà
116
script 11, 12
n
speaking traditions 12, 21, 106
writing 135-136, 137-138, 144-145, 154-158, 163, 172
n
, 173, 329
Chiriguano dialect of Guarani
363
Chontal de Tabasco
348
Christianity 22, 87-90, 92, 96, 99, 117, 121, 132-133, 141, 150, 156, 158-159, 165-167, 172
Calvinism 400-402
and codex book-format 256
n
and
Greek
255-256, 269-270
Greek
Septuagint
248
Latin
Vulgate
294
missionaries 345-347, 364, 368, 371, 373-375, 380, 387, 392-394, 413-414, 416, 481
n
, 485, 499, 509, 536, 540
n
Monophysites 89
Nestorians 88-90, 119, 120, 141, 158, 536
Nonconformism 93
Orthodoxy 264, 269-270
Protestantism 326, 499-504
Samaritan Christians 87
scriptures
Acts of the Apostles
248
First Letter to the Corinthians
254
Synod of Whitby 517
texts in popular style 255-256
see also
Americas, Dutch East Indies, Portugal, Spain
Chuvash
140
n
, 306
n
Ci Xi, Chinese empress 151
n
Cicero, Roman senator, 272, 329-330
Cilicia 83, 249
Cisneros, Cardinal, Spanish divine 365
Classic of Changes (Yì Jīng)
154
Classical languages
their fates compared 328-330 (
Greek, Chinese, Sanskrit
and
Latin
); and specifically
Sumerian
34, 50, 68;
Ge’ez
92;
Arabic
98, 110;
Egyptian
124;
Chinese
136, 169-170;
Sanskrit
185-190, 206;
Greek
229, 250-253, 267-271;
Latin
299