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    Philology (from Ancient Greek φιλολογία (philología) 'love of word') is the study of language in oral and written historical sources. It is the intersection of textual criticism, literary criticism, history, and linguistics with strong ties to etymology.

  2. Philology, traditionally, the study of the history of language, including the historical study of literary texts. It is also called comparative philology when the emphasis is on the comparison of the historical states of different languages. The philological tradition is one of painstaking textual.

  3. Jun 5, 2012 · Definition. Philology is derived from the Greek terms φίλος (love) and λόγος (word, reason) and literally means a love of words. It is the study of language in literary sources and is a combination of literary studies, history and linguistics.

  4. Mar 11, 2024 · Etymology explores the origin and historical development of words, focusing on their roots and meanings. Philology examines languages' history, structure, and development, emphasizing literary texts and oral traditions.

  5. Philology—from the Greek words philologi’ā < philos “friend” and logos “word”—is a multi-faceted field of scholarship within the humanities which in its widest sense focuses on questions of time, history, and literature—with language as the common denominator.

  6. Nov 18, 2019 · Philology reigned as king of the sciences, the pride of the first great modern universities--those that grew up in Germany in the eighteenth and earlier nineteenth centuries. Philology inspired the most advanced humanistic studies in the United States and the United Kingdom in the decades before 1850 and sent its generative currents through the ...

  7. time (see R. H. Bloch 1990, p. 38). It is nonetheless suggestive that one of the earliest attempts to reconsider philology in the late twentieth century was made by specialists in the Middle Ages, a period that was, to quote one of the contributors, rejected by the moder.

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