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"This book offers a collection of essays that are highly informative and thought-provoking, opening up avenues of discussion that should help redefine the scope and the understanding of philological practice, moving it beyond standard or conventional views that would restrict philology to a certain form of textual criticism. It will be of interest to a wide range of graduate students and scholars, particularly in the fields of classical studies, literary studies, and intellectual history." --John T. Hamilton, Harvard University
Sean Gurd is associate professor of Classics at Concordia University, Montreal.
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Book Description 234p. A hardcover book in fine condition. New; appears unread. From the Classical Memories/Modern Identities series. A collection of scholarly essays on the study of philology. Seller Inventory # 200067
Book Description Hardcover. Condition: Sehr gut. VII, 234 p. Lediglich der Einband ist am Buchrücken lichtbedingt etwas ausgeblichen, sonst ein gutes und sehr sauberes Exemplar / Only the binding is a little faded at the spine due to light, otherwise a good and very clean copy. - CONTENTS Acknowledgments Introduction SEAN GURD 1 Reading Outside the Library KATHLEEN McNAMEE 2 Philologizing Philologists: A Case Study. Philological History and the Text of Rutilius Namatianus De Reditu Suo CRAIG MAYNES 3 Angelo Poliziano s Lamia: "Philology" and "Philosophy" at the University of Florence CHRISTOPHER S. CELENZA 4 Philology and the Emblem BRADLEY J. NELSON 5 On the Road: Travel, Antiquarianism, Philology JONATHAN SACHS 6 What Is Philology? Cultural Studies and Ecdotics NADIA ALTSCHUL 7 Nietzsche, Rhetoric, Philology JAMES I. PORTER 8 The Philosophy of Philology and the Crisis of Reading: Schlegel, Benjamin, de Man IAN BALFOUR Works Cited Contributors Index. ISBN 9780814211304 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 495. Seller Inventory # 1225869