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A six-lecture survey treats the natural history and migrations of humanity, distinguishing civil and physical approaches, outlining the methods of anthropology and ethnology, and arguing for the joint use of philology, anatomy, and palaeontology. It examines classification principles, the relative weight of linguistic versus anatomical evidence, and debates about species unity and racial origin. The work maps human distribution worldwide, reviewing regional populations across the Americas, Europe, Africa, and Oceania, and discusses historical movements, isolation, convergence, and oceanic dispersals. It considers geological and inductive scientific influences on ethnological study and concludes by exploring language families and monosyllabic areas as keys to past migrations.

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R. G. Latham

R. G. Latham was a prominent 19th-century philologist and ethnologist known for his extensive contributions to the study of language and human migration. His notable works include "A Handbook of the English Language," which serves as a comprehensive guide to English linguistics, and "Man and His Migrations," exploring the movements of human populations. Latham's writings often reflect a keen interest in the ethnology of Europe and the British Isles, as seen in titles like "The Ethnology of Europe" and "The Ethnology of the British Islands." Through his essays and studies, he significantly influenced the fields of philology and anthropology.

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