Philology : the forgotten origins of the modern humanities /
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Princeton, New Jersey :
Princeton University Press,
2014
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- 1. "Cloistered Bookworms, Quarreling Endlessly in the Muses' Bird-Cage": From Greek Antiquity to circa 1400.
- 2. "A Complete Mastery of Antiquity": Renaissance, Reformation, and Beyond.
- 3. "A Voracious and Undistinguishing Appetite": British Philology to the Mid-Eighteenth Century.
- 4. "Deep Erudition Ingeniously Applied": Revolutions of the Later Eighteenth Century.
- 5. "The Similarity of Structure Which Pervades All Languages": From Philology to Linguistics, 1800-1850.
- 6. "Genuinely National Poetry and Prose": Literary Philology and Literary Studies, 1800-1850.
- 7. "An Epoch in Historical Science": The Civilized Past, 1800-1850. I.Altertumswissenschaft and Classical Studies. II.Archaeology. III.History.
- 8. "Grammatical and Exegetical Tact": Biblical Philology and Its Others, 1800-1860.
- 9. "This Newly Opened Mine of Scientific Inquiry": Between History and Nature: Linguistics after 1850.
- 10. "Painstaking Research Quite Equal to Mathematical Physics": Literature, 1860-1920.
- 11. "No Tendency toward Dilettantism": The Civilized Past after 1850. I. Classics Becomes a Discipline. II. History. III. Art History.
- 12. "The Field Naturalist of Human Nature": Anthropology Congeals into a Discipline, 1840-1910.
- 13. "The Highest and Most Engaging of the Manifestations of Human Nature": Biblical Philology and the Rise of Religious Studies after 1860. I The Fate of Biblical Philology. II The Rise of Comparative Religious Studies.