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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 cover

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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A comprehensive early nineteenth-century ethnographic account of itinerant Romani communities, cataloguing physical appearance, household items, diet, dress, family economy, trades, marriage practices, education, illness, death rites, religion, language, arts, and internal political regulations. It analyzes their dispersion and estimated numbers across Europe, compares regional customs, and evaluates how laws and toleration shaped their social condition. A substantial historical enquiry examines competing origin theories, including Egyptian and South Asian proposals, traces first European appearances, and offers practical suggestions for reform and integration.

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Grellmann, Heinrich Moritz Gottlieb portrait

Heinrich Moritz Gottlieb Grellmann

Heinrich Moritz Gottlieb Grellmann was a German scholar and writer known for his comprehensive study of the Romani people, particularly in his notable work "Dissertation on the Gipseys." This extensive dissertation explores various aspects of Romani life, including their customs, family structures, occupations, and cultural practices, while also delving into their historical origins in Europe. Grellmann's research contributed significantly to the understanding of the Romani community during the 18th century, offering insights into their social dynamics and cultural heritage.

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