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Encyclopedia: Philology
Philology, derived from the Greek φιλολογία (philologia, from the terms φίλος - philos meaning "loved, beloved, dear, friend" and λόγος - logos, which is a word with no single equivalent in English, ...
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The American Philological Association (APA), founded in 1869 by "professors, friends, and patrons of linguistic science," is now the principal learned society in North America for the study of ancient Greek and Roman languages, literatures, and civilizations.
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Welcome to the American Philological Association Founded in 1869, the American Philological Association (APA) is the principal learned society for Classical Studies in North America.
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THE PHILOLOGICAL MUSEUM search the Philological Museum...
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A selection of articles related to philological A Wisdom Archive on philological...
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Contains general information concerning the entire corpus, primarily concerning its division into time periods. Each text in the corpus is associated with a page containing information about the text such as date of composition, date of manuscript, and dialect.
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Blogs about Philological Society 2007-08-07 21:51 Be a part of philological history Work on the Oxford English Dictionary was begun in 1857, when members of the Philological Society of London became sufficiently annoyed with all the existing dictionaries.
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Philological Basis of Tolkien’s Middle-earth E. L. Epstein. “The Novels of J. R. R. Tolkien and the Ethnology of Medieval Christendom” Philological Quarterly 48 (1969) 517-525.
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Philological and textual criticism: the study of literature as an aid to tracing the origins of words, the evolution of languages, and the establishment of accurate texts of authors' works, The philological branch of linguistics originated in Germany during the nineteenth century,
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