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Philology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Philology considers both form and meaning in linguistic expression, combining linguistics and literary studies. Classical philology is the philology of the Greek, Latin and Sanskrit languages. Classi...
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Philological Society - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Philological Society is the oldest learned society in Great Britain dedicated to the study of language. The society was established in 1842 to "investigate and promote the study and knowledge of...
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Philological Library - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Words that rhyme with philological ... Dictionary lookup for philological ... One- and two-syllable End Rhymes of philological:
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Definition from Wiktionary, a free dictionary ... philological (not comparable) ... Positive; philological...
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See Philology .EXTERNAL LINKS British Philological Society ... CATEGORIES ABOUT PHILOLOGICAL SOCIETY ... British Philological Society...
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Selective Studies by Others ... 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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8 Philological Reconstruction ... Philological reconstruction refers to building perceptions out of the literary passages and remnant words of an age. By reading poems or studying inventory records, one can see a time period with the eyes of its inhabitants and understand its "daily life".
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Etymology: French philologie, from Latin philologia love of learning and literature, from Greek, from philologos fond of learning and literature, from phil- + logos word, speech — more at legend ... Learn more about "philological" and related topics at Britannica.com...
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