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3 Linguistic Difference, the Philology of Romance, and the Romance of Philology
Simon Gaunt
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FRENCH AND PROVENҪAL: ROMANCE PHILOLOGY, PROVENҪAL, FRENCH
R. C. JOHNSTON
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Teaching Nationalism, Imperialism and Romance Philology
La corónica: A Journal of Medieval Hispanic Languages, Literatures, and Cultures, 2007Ifwe acknowledge that Romance Philology emerged as a discipline during the nineteenth century -the century of Herder's Romantic nationalism, of Hegel's ideological historiography, and of orientalist discourses ofdebased or exoticized alteriLy in the works offoundational Indo-European philologisls like Sir William Jones- how does one conlinue Lo leach ...
David Rojinsky
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From the Cradle. . . The Rise of Romance Philology in American Academia (1900–1970)
Romanic Review, 2010Romance philology in American academia started out very much as the enterprise of a handful of individuals and a series of unconnected casual events: Lorenzo da Ponte, who was teaching Italian at Columbia as early as 1825, had failed as a merchant and grocer in Pennsylvania; (1) Aaron Marshall Elliott, before becoming the founder of the Department of ...
R. Trachsler
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The Study of Romance Philology.
Modern Language Notes, 1888Gustaf Karsten +3 more
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Romance Philology between Anachronism and Historical Truth: On Editing Medieval Vernacular Texts
2017The increasing weakness of romance philology in the area of the humanities is in part due to its focus on the single manuscript, understood as a guarantee of historical ‘reality’. Philology has thus often lost sight of the diachronic dimension of medieval textuality and has thereby distanced itself from contemporary historiography, itself based on the ...
Lino Leonardi
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The Founder of Romance Philology.
Modern Language Notes, 1894F. H. Stoddard
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