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  Johannes Jensen
Jensen attempted to depict how human development was guided by an idealized Darwinian theory of man as part of an evolutionary trend.
Johannes Vilhelm Jensen was born in the small village of Farsø, Himmerland, in North Jutland, the second son of the district veterinary surgeon, Hans Jensen, a descendant on both sides of farmers and craftsmen, and Marie (Kirstine) Jensen.
Jensen developed in it his partly dubious theories of evolution and anthropology and described the evolution of the Northern peoples from the Ice Age to the 15th century.
www.kirjasto.sci.fi /jjensen.htm   (1022 words)

  
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Although some scholars claim the runes to be entirely of Greek (Morris in Odenstedt 359) or Latin (Odenstedt 362) origin, most scholars view this alphabet as a script of mixed origin.
, Jensen (571) and Coulmas (1996: 444 ff.) think that the Runic alphabet is a mixture of North Italic/Alpine alphabets with additional Latin influence.
This most frequent school of thought is certainly more realistic than the monogenetic explanations provided by Morris and Odenstedt.
www.onlineencyclopedia.org /r/ru/runic_alphabet.html   (1104 words)

  
 Bibliography, References and Sources
1990 / [Herausgeber], Ulrich Gehrig und Hans Georg Niemeyer ; mit Beitragen von Eric Gubel...
April, 1979 / herausgegeben von Hans Georg Niemeyer.
Isserlin, B. Motya : a Phoenician and Carthaginian city in Sicily : a report of the excavations undertaken during the years 1961-65 on behalf of the University of Leeds, the Institute of Archaeology of London...
phoenicia.org /bibliogr.html   (8210 words)

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