Polyglotta Africana

Polyglotta Africana is a study written by Sigismund Wilhelm Koelle in 1854 in which he compared about 120 African languages (according to today's classification). As a comparative study it was a major breakthrough at the time.

Reference

  • Koelle, S.W., 1854, Polyglotta Africana, or a comparative vocabulary of nearly three hundred words and phrases, in more than one hundred distinct African languages. 188p. London, Church Missionary House.

 

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