Read Empires of the Word: A Language History of the World Online
Authors: Nicholas Ostler
Tags: #History, #Language, #Linguistics, #Nonfiction, #V5
Nigeria 508, 530
Nikolay II, Tsar 433
Nimrod 35
n
Nimrud
also
Kalhu 88
Nineveh 49-50, 54, 65
Nippur 58
Nithard, Frankish chronicler 317
Norman French
see
under
French
Normans 275, 319, 406, 447
n
, 458-460, 461-465
Norse
312, 314
n
, 447
n
, 460
Norsemen
see
Vikings
North Africa 37, 45, 46, 49, 70-71, 76, 78, 93, 122, 292, 536
Arabic
in 100
French language
in 418-419
Portuguese
382
spread of Islam 100-101, 209
North America
Seventeenth-century European colonies 482
American Revolution 486-487
and
English
19, 241, 378, 457, 480 485, 486-492, 504-505, 518, 535
European population 415
and
French
411-413, 415, 457
immigration 487, 491-492
Nouvelle-France 412-414, 486, 492-494
and Spain 378, 494-495
North American Review
474
n
North Carolina 80
Nouvelle-France 412-414, 486, 492-494
Nova Scotia 414
Nubia 127-128, 129
numerals 37, 37
n
, 38, 50
n
Numidia 78
Nuzi 62
Ny Sverige 492
N
y
evskiy, Aleksandr, Russian prince 426, 447
Occitan
300
Odyssey
44
n
, 236, 251
Old Nors
e
see
Norse
Olmos, Father Andres de 346
Omotic
36
Onesicritus, Greek admiral 191
Origen, Church father 256
Oriya
198
Os Lusíadas
(Camões) 382
Oscan
17, 242, 278-280, 291
n
, 299
Ossetic
48, 108
Ostrogoths 261, 306, 307
Otomí
352, 355
Ottoman dynasty 106, 121, 264, 266, 411, 434-435
Overall Survey of the Ocean’s Shores
(Ma Huan) 147
Oxford Book of English Verse
474
n
Pachacutec, Inca 357
Pachomius (Saint), Church father 133
Pacific 340, 417, 419, 448, 452, 454, 508, 513
Pahlavi
48, 98
Pakistan 85, 530
Palaic
39, 41
Palestine 42, 44, 48, 62, 79, 86, 111, 128-129, 209, 247-248, 259
Pali 145
n
, 151, 159, 162, 178, 190, 192, 202, 208, 214, 215-216, 536
Paõcatantra
199, 208
Pānini, Sanskrit grammarian 181, 183, 185, 217, 218
Papua New Guinea 10, 12, 508
Paraguay 367-368, 371, 373
n
, 376
Paraš
, technique of real-time translation 82
Paris 407-408
Parsa 56-57
Parthian
108, 131, 247, 257-259
Parthians 35, 48, 86, 87, 98, 245, 246-247, 269
Parthian Stations, The
(Isidorus) 258
Pashto
, 108, 186
Patagonia 93
Pataõjali.Sanskritgrammarian 180, 185-186, 245
Patrick (Saint), Church father 303
Pechenegs 425
Peloponnesian War 82
Penang 149, 506
Pennsylvania Dutch
92
Pericles, Greek statesman 233
Períplous Thalássēs Eruthraías
102-104
Persepolis 57, 259
Persia 47, 57, 81-82, 86, 120, 122, 129
Arabic
bilingualism 98-100, 163
and Egypt 130-131, 164-165
Greek overlordship 245, 247, 257
political setbacks 108
and Russia 434
Persian
12, 21, 30, 43, 47-48, 57, 97, 101, 106, 108, 132, 141, 160, 212-213, 219, 246, 300
n
, 514, 554
Peru 12, 308, 334, 338, 339, 342, 344, 346, 356-358, 364, 367-370, 372, 392, 519
Peter the Great
also
Petr I, Tsar 432, 438-439
’Phagspa, alphabet 156-157, 212
n
Philae 132
Philip II
see
Felipe II
Philip of Macedon 85
Philippines 147
n
, 148, 161, 340, 374, 377-379, 400, 444, 509, 515, 544
Philo of Byblos 72-73
Philostratus, Athenian sophist 565
n
28
Phoenicia 69-70, 83
gods 72-73
people 4445, 111, 242
n
, 292
settlements 239
Phoenician
11
n
, 21, 30, 34, 44-45, 60
n
, 68-78, 70, 73, 90, 103, 112, 250, 267, 520
n
, 536, 546
alphabet 44-6, 72
n
, 155, 210
n
grammar 68
n
see also
Punic
Phonetics 37, 50, 54, 154, 156-157, 209-212
Phrygian
43, 48, 83, 249
Phrynichus Arabius, Greek pedant 254
Pictograms
see
writing
Pidgins 10, 380, 390, 497, 508, 575
n
63
Pigafetta, Antonio, Spanish explorer 401
n
Pilipino
see
Tagalog
Pindar, Greek poet 230
Pinteado, Antonio, Portuguese explorer 388
Pinyin
see
Chinese
Piracy 102, 129, 148, 158, 199, 201, 382, 391, 415-416, 421, 478-479, 491, 494, 519
Pizarro, Francisco, Spanish conquistador 338, 339, 343, 356
Plautus, Roman dramatist 76-77, 252, 565
n
25
Pliny the Elder, Roman admiral and encyclopaedist 27, 191, 336
Plutarch, Greek biographer 5, 131
n
, 258, 259
n
, 555
Pocahontas, Powhatan princess 481
Poema de Mio Cid 332n
Poenulus
(Plautus) 76-77, 78
n
Poland 410, 429, 431-432
Polier, Antoine-Louis Henri, Frenchman in British East India Company 497, 575
n
41
Polk, James Knox, US President 488, 494
Polo, Marco 336
n
Polybius, Greek historian 252, 279, 293, 294, 295
Polychronicon
(Higden) 467, 468, 471
Polynesia 9, 23
n
Population
density 152-153, 373, 376, 412, 412
n
, 415, 494
growth 414-415, 489, 490-495, 527-528, 530-1, 535, 545, 547, 557, 572
n
42, 577
n
9
movement
(see also
Deportation) 18-19, 22, 24, 64-66, 126, 141, 146, 163-167, 239-241, 273-275, 293-294, 325, 332, 339
n
, 343-344, 360, 376, 378-379, 391-392, 394, 411, 423, 433, 435, 437, 486-487, 491-492, 492
n
, 495, 506, 531, 534-537, 538
n
Portugal
Asian empire 385-390, 396-398, 519
and China 148
maritime explorations 334-336, 382, 478
Muslim presence 99, 384
trading empire 385, 386-391
see also
Brazil
Portuguese
300, 325
n
, 331, 332
n
, 380, 382, 384, 385, 387-388, 390-395, 404
n
, 446, 476, 497-498, 499
n
, 513, 525-533, 536
in America 391-395
and Christianity 387-390, 398
n
, 401
expansion in Brazil 393
Posidippus, Greek dramatist 230
Posidonius, Greek scholar 276, 277
Prakrit
see
Sanskrit
Principia (Newton) 328
Prinsep, James, British scholar 503
n
Procopius, Byzantine historian 261-262, 311
n
Provençal
320
n
Proverbs of Aniqar
38, 83
Prussia 448
Psamtek I, pharaoh 129
Psamtek III, pharaoh 131
Ptah 113-114, 132
Ptolemaic dynasty 86, 131, 248-249, 251, 259, 276, 281
Punic
46, 75-78, 97, 100, 250, 307
n
, 536
see also
Phoenician
Puquina
356-357
Putonghuà
see
Chinese