Karl Penka (26 October 1847, Mohelnice – 10 February 1912, Vienna) was an Austrian philologist and anthropologist. Known for his now-outdated theories locating the Proto-Indo-European homeland in Northern Europe,[1] Penka has been described as "a transitional figure between Aryanism and Nordicism".[2]
^Mallory, J. P. (1989). In search of the Indo-Europeans : language, archaeology, and myth. Thames and Hudson. p. 268. ISBN 0-500-05052-X. OCLC 20394139.
^Christopher Hutton, Race and the Third Reich (2005), p. 108: "A transitional figure between Aryanism and Nordicism was Karl Penka (1847–1912), who argued for the origin of the Aryans in northwest Europe, so that the Aryan race was in effect a Nordic race".
KarlPenka (26 October 1847, Mohelnice – 10 February 1912, Vienna) was an Austrian philologist and anthropologist. Known for his now-outdated theories...
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The obsolete North European hypothesis was endorsed by Kossinna and KarlPenka, including German nationalists, which was later used by the Nazis to condone...
Home in the Vedas (1903) as well as the Austro-Hungarian ethnologist KarlPenka (Origins of the Aryans, 1883). Soviet Indologist Natalia R. Guseva and...
scholarship of his time, but he tended toward Schrader's view. However, after KarlPenka's 1883 rejection of non-European PIE origins, most scholars favoured a...
the southern part of Belarus and the north-west of Ukraine, but it was KarlPenka who popularised the idea that the Aryans had emerged in Scandinavia and...
Scandinavia or in the North German Plain. This hypothesis, advanced by KarlPenka, Hermann Hirt, Gustaf Kossinna and others, had some success in the late...
emerge, some of them locating the ancestral homeland in Northern Europe. KarlPenka, credited as "a transitional figure between Aryanism and Nordicism", argued...
shared ideas before the book was completed. Austro-Hungarian ethnologist KarlPenka also discussed the same idea in his Origins of the Aryans (1883). Tilak's...
and conductor Max Margules † (mathematician, physicist, and chemist) KarlPenka † (philologist, anthropologist) Hans Molisch † (botanist) Edgar Zilsel...
Edmund Reitter (1845–1920), Austrian entomologist, writer and collector KarlPenka (1847–1912), Austrian philologist and anthropologist Max Bernhauer (1866–1946)...
Indo-European as Sanskrit. Adding linguistic and archaeological arguments, KarlPenka later expanded the area of origin to include northern Germany and Scandinavia...
from the original on 24 March 2010. Retrieved 13 October 2009. Angelova, Penka (2006). "Die Geburtsstadt von Elias Canetti" (PDF). Elias Canetti: Der Ohrenzeuge...
school was in a school building in Marzahn. Major teachers were Rudolf Penka and Kurt Veth (both directors of the school), Wolfgang Engel, Thomas Langhoff...
Women's Player of the Year (2010) FIBA World Championship MVP (2010) 2021 Penka Stoyanova Bulgaria C 2× Summer Olympics medalist (1976, 1980) 2021 Zheng...
pp. 1, 133n2, 136n1. ISBN 978-0-262-01972-9. Stepanov, Arthur; Stateva, Penka (2018). "Countability, Agreement and the Loss of the Dual in Russian" (PDF)...
Karl (1938). Von der Urheimat und Auswanderung der Deutschen in Bessarabien (in German). Stuttgart: Kurier-Verlag. OCLC 20272199. Angelova, Penka (2006)...
Veprintsev, Dmitry B.; Freund, Stefan M. V.; Rippin, Thomas M.; Nikolova, Penka V.; Proctor, Mark R.; Rüdiger, Stefan; Fersht, Alan R. (2002). "A peptide...
famille Iovipali en Valachie (XVIIIe—dèbut du XIX e siècle)", in Lora Taseva, Penka Danova (eds.), Югоизточна Европа през вековете: социална история, езикови...