This volume contains two scholarly papers by Lionel Graham Horton Horton-Smith focusing on the Oscan word "Anasaket." These papers delve into the linguistic analysis and historical context of this term, providing insights into the Oscan language and its relationship to other Indo-European languages.
Originally published in 1897, this work offers valuable contributions to the fields of historical linguistics and Roman history. It will be of interest to scholars and students researching ancient languages and the cultural history of ancient Italy. The author’s detailed examination of "Anasaket" provides a window into the linguistic landscape of the ancient world.
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