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Dissertation on the Gipseys Representing their manner of life, family economy, occupations & trades, marriages & education, sickness, death, & burial, religion, language, sciences & arts, &c. &c. &c.; with an historical enquiry concerning their origin & first appearance in Europe

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Dissertation on the Gipseys Representing their manner of life, family economy, occupations & trades, marriages & education, sickness, death, & burial, religion, language, sciences & arts, &c. &c. &c.; with an historical enquiry concerning their origin & first appearance in Europe

by Heinrich Moritz Gottlieb Grellmann

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Transcribed from the William Ballintine 1807 edition by David Price, email ccx074@pglaf.org, using scans from the British Library.

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An 1807 dissertation offers a meticulous portrait of a people who have roamed Europe for centuries yet have retained a striking sameness in language, dress, and habit. The author sets out to catalogue daily life, family economics, trades, marriage customs, and even the ways disease and death are observed, weaving together a wealth of contemporary reports and scholarly notes. Readers are invited to consider how these itinerants have remained “unchanged, and resemble each other exactly” despite the varied lands they traverse.

The work goes beyond description, drawing parallels with other migrant groups and probing why the Gypsies have resisted the assimilating forces that altered Romans, Greeks, and Franks. It frames their endurance as a product of an eastern origin and a cultural stubbornness that repels new ideas unless they arrive with force or overwhelming circumstance. The result is a thoughtful snapshot of early anthropological curiosity, revealing both the richness of a marginalized culture and the period’s own preconceptions.

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Dissertation on the Gipseys Representing their manner of life, family economy, occupations & trades, marriages & education, sickness, death, & burial, religion, language, sciences & arts, &c. &c. &c.; with an historical enquiry concerning their origin & first appearance in Europe Representing their manner of life, family economy, occupations & trades, marriages & education, sickness, death, & burial, religion, language, sciences & arts, &c. &c. &c.; with an historical enquiry concerning their origin & first appearance in Europe

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~5 hours (289K characters)

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Project Gutenberg

Release date

2020-07-24

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Public domain in the USA.

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Heinrich Moritz Gottlieb Grellmann

1756–1804

Best known for an influential 1783 study of Roma people in Europe, this German scholar moved between history, geography, and statistics at a time when those fields were still taking shape. His work made him a notable figure in late Enlightenment scholarship, even though some of its assumptions reflect the limits and prejudices of his era.

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