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He never learnt Irish and his philological arguments tended to invoke specious homophones and improbable etymologies.
It combines the postmodernist use of heuristic concepts with a Chinese tradition of philological inquiry.
Such allusions, which portray Horace's awareness of politico-religious matters, can be said to be beyond the ken of a philological approach.
In this period he combined philological studies with the composition of poetry in Latin and Italian.
As he unravels the origins of Tolkien's work, Shippey goes into great philological detail about the origins of words.
The demise of the original macaronic verse is due precisely to the success of the Italian humanists in their philological recuperation of classical Latin.
He is a tutor of philological courses and has worked in TV and print journalism for many years.
Kmoskó, although a theologian like his predecessors, had an excellent philological formation.
The intellectual scope of the collection encompasses religious, scientific, historical and philological thought.
This is not the place to go into all the historical or philological explanations which have been put forward to justify this name.
Written in admirably clear Latin, it is a typical humanistic work in its classical quotations and references and historical and philological discussions.
For as long as Homer remains culturally vital, every correct philological finding, incorporated into the apparatus criticus of his texts, will stay alive.
The maintenance of antique items is undertaken with especial philological care: historical materials are modified only if this is required by the qualitative upgrading and safety of the lighting fixtures.
His numerous philological manuscripts were transferred to the Royal Danish Library at Copenhagen.
Webster was a proponent of English spelling reform for reasons both philological and nationalistic.
A translation of the two first books, with notes professedly philological, but only partly so, and partly containing a commentary of bitter infidelity, was published in London, 1680, fol.
From philological research, we know certain facts about the pronunciation of English during the time of Chaucer.
His work with fairy tales and his philological work dealt with German origins.
Germanic philology is the philological study of the Germanic languages particularly from a comparative or historical perspective.
We'll see how a great philological, archeological and sociological erudition and a poetic approach homogenously blend in a constant introspective search and meditation.
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A great complication in the philological ethnography, is introduced by the Otomi dialects.
But one who has perused the philological biography of ahi already given, vol.
He seemed, at times, so lost in the beatific vision, that he forgot my stumblings in the philological darkness, till I appealed to him for help.
The philological student will do well to consult this note of Bopp.
This theory is not a form of the philological doctrine, nomina numina.
My philological studies have satisfied me that a gifted person ought to learn English in thirty hours, French in thirty days, and German in thirty years.
We have to be told that the Greeks called the world Beauty, or Order, but we do not see clearly why they did so, and we esteem it at best only a curious philological fact.
The plane is named in honour of Sergey Ozhegov, a Russian linguist, lexicographer, Doctor of Philological Sciences and the author of the Russian Language Dictionary.
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