Read Empires of the Word: A Language History of the World Online
Authors: Nicholas Ostler
Tags: #History, #Language, #Linguistics, #Nonfiction, #V5
Clement (Saint) of Alexandria, Christian apologist 256, 319
Clement VII, Pope 343
Cleopatra, queen of Egypt 131, 151
n
, 165
n
, 249, 259
Clouds
(Aristophanes) 551
Clovis, king 404
Cochin-China
see
Indo-China
Codex book-format 256
n
Coins 77, 83-84, 246-249, 258, 269
Colbert, Jean-Baptiste, French minister 414, 416
n
, 519
Coligny calendar 292
n
Colonization
see
Population movement
Colombia 339, 349, 372
Columbus, Christopher, Genoese explorer 334-335, 336, 336
n
, 338-341, 348, 349, 365, 385
Commerce
see
Trade
Comoros 105
Confucius, Chinese sage, 114-115, 134, 136, 150, 154, 172
Congo 105, 380, 418
Conquest and discovery of the New Kingdom of Granada
(Freyle) 341
Constantine, Roman emperor 92, 153, 256, 368
Constantine VII, Byzantine emperor 261
Constantinople 96, 240, 256-257, 260, 263, 329
Cook, Captain James 4
Coptic, modern Egyptian
, 11, 90, 90
n
, 92, 97, 117, 121, 133-134, 166, 255, 554
Cordiner, Revd James, British writer 389
Córdoba 99
Corneille, Pierre, French dramatist, 410
Cornwallis, Lord, governor-general of Bengal, 498, 506
Corriente, Federico, Spanish linguist 99
Cortés, Hernán, Spanish conquistador 1-4, 14-16, 339, 342-343, 351, 353
n
, 355
Council of the Indies 374
Council of Mainz 318
Council of Tours 318
Council of Trent 374
Creolisation 10, 292
Creoles
390, 415-116, 444, 455, 508, 575
n
63
Crete 236
Croats 430
n
Croesus, king of Lydia 41
n
Crónica Mexicayotl
354
Crouset, F. 510, 575-576
n
65
Crusades 263, 407
Crystal, David, British linguist 543
Cuba 337, 346
n
, 480
Cumbrian
464
Cuneiform
see
writing
Cunliffe, Barry, British archaeologist 290
Cursor Mundi
469
Curzon, George N., British statesman 572
n
43
Cushitic languages
36, 98
Cuzco 356-358
Cyprus 44, 71, 236
Cyrus, king of Persia 41
n
, 47, 68, 80
Czech
573
n
14
Czechs 430
n
Dacia 310
Dalmatia 310
Damascenus, Joannes, Greek Secretary 97
Damascus 43, 66, 167, 250
Daniel, Samuel 323
Dante Alighieri, Italian poet 320
Dari dialect of Persian
108
Darius, king of Persia 47-48, 57, 81, 85, 85
n
, 108, 243, 356, 548
Das Kapital
(Marx) 438
n
Dede Korkut
, Turkish traditional epic 105
De Excidio Britonum
(Gildas) 311
De la Cruz, Fray Rodrigo, Spanish friar 364
De la Salle, Robert Cavelier, French explorer 412, 520
De las Casas, Fray Bartolomé, Spanish friar 335, 365
Deimakhos, Seleucid ambassador 247
Delhi Sultanate 108
Denmark 411
Deportation 47, 56, 64-66, 79-80, 197, 360, 485, 489, 505;
see also
Population movement
Desertification of North Africa 37
Descartes, René, French philosopher 409-410
Diakonov, Igor, specialist on Iranian prehistory 43
n
Dialogue of Pessimism
31
Dialogues in the English and Malaiane Languages
(Spaulding) 323
Dialogus Ciceronianus
(Erasmus) 329
Dias, Bartolomeu, Portuguese navigator 385
Díaz del Castilla, Bernal, Spanish conquistador 4
n
Die Jungfrau von Orleans
(Schiller) 446
diglossia (
classical Arabic
and dialects) 98, (
Greek
and
Aramaic
) 247
Diodorus Siculus, Greek historian 272, 276
Dionysius the Thracian, Greek grammarian 238
n
, 247
Diori, Hamani, Nigerian 420
Discours de la méthode
(Descartes) 409-410
Disease
see
Epidemics
Dmitriy Donskoy, Grand Prince 426
Don Quixote de la Mancha
(Cervantes) 332
Doric dialect of Greek
235-236, 237
n
Dorians 240
Dostoyevsky, Fyodor M., Russian writer 422, 437, 439-440, 442
Drake, Sir Francis, English privateer 478
Dravidian languages
39, 177, 187, 197
Druids 183, 302
Dutch
325
n
, 380, 395-403, 446, 539
as
basa Perteges
389
n
Dutch interests
Calvinism 400
and China 148-149
East Indian empire 396-397, 506
and North America 482, 486, 492
and
Portuguese
389, 389
n
, 391-392, 401
Dutch East India Company
see
United East India Company (VOC)
Dutch Reformed Church 401
East Africa 101, 103-104, 412, 507-508
East Asia 209, 210
n
, 507
East India Company 148, 225, 457, 479, 497-499, 501, 504, 506, 518-519, 536, 539
East Indies 148, 385, 387, 390-391, 395
n
, 396-403, 493, 498
East Prussia 447
Ebla 37, 40, 60
Eblaite
40
Edessa 87-88, 90, 247
Edom 83
Edomite
70, 71
Edubba, Sumerian school 62-63
Edward I, English king 463
Egeria 259
Egypt 34, 39, 41-42, 45, 46-48, 62, 71, 76, 79, 86, 420
archaeology 124-129
barbarians 163
chronological charts 117-122
Greek overlordship 245, 248, 259-260
immigration 163-167
invasions 163-167, 260
multilingual 165
and neighbouring lands 123
population 152-153, 158, 173, 260
n
religion 150-152, 166-167, 172
Saite Egypt and the Near East 130, 165
trade 158
use of Aramaic 83, 129-132
Egyptian
11
n
, 12, 20-21, 36, 83, 90, 93, 97, 101, 113-117, 122-126, 129-132, 133-134, 149-153, 164-167, 248-250, 255, 292, 514, 517, 520
hieroglyphs 11
n
, 34, 113-116, 121, 124-125, 128, 132-133, 154-158, 173
Egyptian
(cont.)
literacy 156, 157
Middle Egyptian
113, 125
scripts 132, 154-158
see also
writing, hieroglyphs
Eisenstein, Sergei, Russian film director 447
n
Elam 31, 35
n
, 39, 42, 43, 46, 53, 60, 65, 87
Elamite
32, 35
n
, 39-40, 50, 56-58, 60, 62
Eleanor of Aquitaine 407
n
Elegantiarum Libri
(Valla) 27
Elimam, Abdou, Algerian linguist 78
n
Eliot, John, Massachusetts linguist 484-485
Eliot, Thomas Steams, poet 456
Elissa 69, 71
Elizabeth I 473, 478
Emegir
dialect of Sumerian
52
Emesal
dialect of Sumerian
(women’s dialect) 52
Emmerkar and the Lord of Aratta 32
English
Act of Union 465
advent of 310-314
compared its other imperial languages 516-521
Anglo-Norman
460
n
, 461-465
Anglo-Saxon
125, 313, 456, 462, 466, 517
characteristics 474-477
Cockney
406
colonizing language 325
n
dialects 468-172
Estuary English
406, 514
formal reinforcement 464-465, 468