No one ever said running a jazz record label was an easy business. But Paolo Piangiarelli, a devoted jazz fan who named Philology for Phil Woods (using the alto saxophonist's famous leather cap as his ...
A paper is attached to this e-mail. Henning explains it like this: “This is the first chapter of a book manuscript on the history of orientalism as analyzed in the context of the history of philology.
Philology, now a relic discipline known primarily for being a “mind-numbingly boring” “big old thing”, as James Turner readily concedes, was once the most ambitious of sciences, a model for other ...
Spanish philology studies Spanish language, literature and culture. Spanish evolved from Latin in the Iberian Peninsula and spread to new contexts in the Americas and other continents. Today, it is ...
Defining philology in its broadest sense, Romance Philology is broad and deep in its coverage: fields of enquiry include late Latin, the medieval literatures of the Romance languages, historical and ...
What will philology become in the wake of the digital revolution? How can computer vision, handwritten text recognition, natural language processing, deep neural networks and/or other forms of machine ...
James Turner's book on "philology" must be the most wide-ranging work of intellectual history for many years. But what is it about? As Mr. Turner declares in his prologue, "philology has fallen on ...
THE establishment of a new philological journal, devoted more especially to the study of the classical languages, seems a fitting occasion for reviewing the present condition of philology, in the ...
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