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Thoughts on Antiquity, Patristics, putting things online, and more ... Tags: Eusebius, Patristics, Syriac. Eusebius, Renaissance philology, Syriac Add a comment ... You are currently browsing the Roger Pearse weblog archives for the Renaissance philology category...
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Historical Development Of Classical Philology ... Modern Classical philolgy begins in the early Renaissance with Petrarch (1304-74). Petrarch was very unhappy with his contemporary world, and saw in the world of Roman antiquity as it was known to him through the texts of surviving Latin authors an image of a...
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"An Erotic Philology of Golden Age Spain (review)." Renaissance Quarterly 61.4 (2008): 1285-1286. Project MUSE. [Library name], [City], [State abbreviation] ...
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Term paper for HISTORICAL LINGUISTICS @ Pennsylvania State University Fall, 2007. language read italian write linguistics history education renaissance dante italy philology scholar comparative Literature-Essays Culture-General-Art ... LING 102 Final - Fall, 2007 ... Alex Caire-Broudy December 21, 2007...
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The American Renaissance ... Objectives: Students should take away from this course an in-depth understanding of the writers and criticism associated with the American Renaissance. They should have a broader knowledge of American literature from ... Donald Pease, "Historicizing the American Renaissance," Modern Philology 89.1...
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Marshall, Peter K. Servius and Commentary on Virgil. Center for Medieval & Renaissance Studies, Occasional Papers 5. Asheville, NC: Pegasus, 1997. ... Snare, Gerald. "The Practice of Glossing in Late Antiquity and the Renaissance." Studies in Philology 92 (1995): 439-59.
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Generic Template --- REPLACE ME! ... Paul Maurice Clogan, ed. Medievalia et Humanistica. Studies in Medieval and Renaissance Culture. New Series #30: Humanist Educational Theory, Gregory the Great, and Culinary Comedy; Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2004. 165p.
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This programme aims to introduce graduate students to the following subjects: philology, diplomatics, codicology, paleography. Its nature will be primarily practical, as students will be taught to read, describe and edit Latin and Italian vernacular sources from the Middle Ages and the Renaissance (ca.
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Asceticism and denial were rejected in favour of an impassioned and scientific preoccupation with nature, poetry surpassed theology and philosophy was almost overshadowed by philology. The Renaissance was a cultural revolution.
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The book suggests that we must take seriously German orientalism’s origins in Renaissance philology and early modern biblical exegesis and appreciate its modern development in the context of nineteenth- and early-twentieth-century debates about religion and the Bible, classical schooling, and Germanic origins.
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