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Philology is the study of language in oral and written historical sources; it is the intersection of textual criticism, literary criticism, history, and linguistics. [1] [2] [3] philology is more commonly defined as the study of literary texts as well as oral and written records, the establishment of their authenticity and their original form.
This article sets out some strategies for bringing classical reception and disability studies together with the aim of developing a more critical philology, an ethically-invested method for doing classical reception, and the theoretical and practical tools to create a more inclusive field.
The new classical philology is realizing this broad ideal, it seems to me, by placing the emphasis on aspects of antiquity that have not received full rec-ognition in the period of antithesis. Let me briefly call attention to the most important of these.
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Nietzsche, homer and classical philology summary and notes shaun gamboa nietzsche books summary -homer and classical philologyand that wonderful genius to whom we owe the iliad and the odyssey belongs to this thankful posterity: he, too, sacrificed his name on the altar of the primeval father of the homeric epic, homeros.
This paper engages with some key arguments of constanze güthenke’s recent book feeling and classical philology (cambridge, 2020) and discusses in particular its contribution to the history of emotions: a field of investigation that proves especially relevant to the exploration of the historical development of classical scholarship.
Friendship in the classical world the emotions of the ancient greeks: studies in aristotle and classical literature classical philology 100 (4), 337-346, 2005.
Blanshard, alastair, butler, shane, and greenwood, emily (2020). Feeling and classical philology knowing antiquity in german scholarship, 1770-1920.
I hold a phd in classical philology from the graduate center, cuny and teach at hunter college in manhattan. I can tutor ancient greek and latin basics such as grammar, vocabulary, conversation, composition, meter, pronunciation and i can also conduct reading sessions of classical authors.
26 feb 2021 constanze güthenke's latest book, feeling and classical philology: knowing.
Them, and feel them most painfully, at moments when his spirits are downcast. For the single individual there is no deliverance from the dissensions referred to; but what we contend and inscribe on our banner is the fact that classical philology, as a whole, has nothing whatsoever to do with the quarrels and bickerings of its individual disciples.
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Hamartia is sometimes used to mean acts of sin by omission or commission in thought and feeling or in speech and actions as in romans 5:12, all have sinned. [11] hamartia is sometimes applied to the fall of man from original righteousness that resulted in humanity's innate propensity for sin, that is original sin [12].
Perhaps this provides some insight into why ludwig would eventually feel imprisoned by the faith of his youth. The other members of the feuerbach family were equally talented. Joseph anselm, the eldest son, was a professor of classical philology and a well-known archaeologist.
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Come to learn classics and you'll understand who is heracles and who is hercules. This will enable you to feel rome and athens as if they were your home.
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The term philology is derived from the greek φιλολογία (philología), from the terms φίλος (phílos) love, affection, loved, beloved, dear, friend and λόγος (lógos) word, articulation, reason, describing a love of learning, of literature, as well as of argument and reasoning, reflecting the range of activities included under the notion of λόγος.
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Feeling and classical philology: knowing antiquity in german scholarship, 1770-1920. Publication status: accepted; peer review status: peer reviewed.
My most recent book, feeling and classical philology: knowing antiquity in nineteenth-century germany, 1790-1920 (cambridge up, 2020) looks at the rhetorical strategies and organizing metaphors of german classical scholarship.
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Constanze güthenke’s feeling and classical philology (cambridge, 2020) prompts wider reflections on the balance between empathy and distance, and between personality and context in classical scholarship.
Nineteenth-century german classical philology underpins many structures of the modern humanities. In this book, constanze güthenke shows how a language of love and a longing for closeness with a personified antiquity have lastingly shaped modern professional reading habits, notions of biography, and the self-image of scholars and teachers.
However one thinks of paul de man’s oft-cited, late call for a ‘return to philology’ (de man 1984) – and however unspecific or incomplete his notion of philology was (ziolkowski 1990) – it is mostly thanks to comparative literary studies and a general wave of critical reflection on its disciplinary whereabouts that philology has been.
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Constanze güthenke is professor of greek literature at the university of oxford. She works mostly on classics after antiquity and is the author, most recently, of feeling and classical philology: knowing antiquity in german scholarship, 1770–1920 (cambridge, 2020).
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Nineteenth-century german classical philology underpins many structures of the modern humanities. In this book, constanze guthenke shows how a language of love and a longing for closeness with a personified antiquity have lastingly shaped modern professional reading habits, notions of biography, and the self-image of scholars and teachers.
Feeling and classical philology: knowing antiquity in german scholarship, 1770-1920 nineteenth-century german classical philology underpins many structures of the modern humanities.
Between the new book and instructor, the level of difficulty of classical greek was radically reduced. I still approached the subject as if it was going to be difficult but that it was something i greatly wanted to learn. Learning the rules of classical greek pronunciation and memorizing the greek alphabet took me about an hour.
The term philology is derived from the greek φιλολογία (philologia), from the terms φίλος (philos), meaning love, affection, loved, beloved, dear, friend and λόγος (logos), meaning word, articulation, reason, describing a love of learning, of literature as well as of argument and reasoning, reflecting the range of activities included under the notion of λόγος.
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Cosmopolitics: thinking and feeling beyond the nation volume 14 of cultural politics volume 14 of studies in classical philology series: editors: pheng cheah, bruce robbins, social text collective: edition: illustrated: publisher: u of minnesota press, 1998: isbn: 0816630682, 9780816630684: length: 380 pages: subjects.
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In contrast, his studies in natural history and classical philology shaped his formal use of the disciplines of science and language respectively. After veblen graduated from carleton in 1880 he traveled east to study philosophy at johns hopkins university. While at johns hopkins he studied under charles sanders peirce (1839-1914).
Philology is the study of language in oral and written historical sources; it is the intersection of textual criticism, literary criticism, history, and linguistics. Philology is more commonly defined as the study of literary texts as well as oral and written records, the establishment of their authenticity and their original form, and the determination of their meaning. A person who pursues this kind of study is known as a philologist.
The badly-neglected collected works of nietzsche’s teacher, containing, among many other things, observations and exhortations about the contemporary practice of classical philology as nietzsche would have known them.
A journal devoted to research in classical antiquity seeing and feeling: representation in two poems of theocritus.
] this volume tackles the key issue of marginality and canonicity in classical studies from a refreshing and methodologically highly attuned perspective. The aim of the book is not to analyse the conditions under which a text becomes marginal or canonical; instead, it seeks to explore how the tension between the poles of marginality and canonicity inform both the disciplinary discourse of classical.
Feeling and classical philology: knowing antiquity in german scholarship, 1770–1920.
He felt that the real task of classical philology was to bridge the gap between idealised and real antiquity, to bring about the 'complete fusion and synthesis of erstwhile opposing trends brought together only by force'.
In the following years, his natural prowess towards the classical studies didn’t go unnoticed and, at the age of 24, he received a remarkable offer to become a professor of classical philology at the university of basel in switzerland.
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Nietzsche books summary -homer and classical philologyand that wonderful genius to whom we owe the iliad and the odyssey belongs to this thankful posterity: he, too, sacrificed his name on the altar of the primeval father of the homeric epic, homeros. Philology has been the attempt to find platonic ideals that can be placed on top of the present. In speaking of aesthetics as a party to the invention of standards, clearly there is allusion being made to kant's critique of judgment as well.
Rethinking the need of classics: feeling and classical philology.
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Friedrich wilhelm nietzsche (/ ˈ n iː tʃ ə, ˈ n iː tʃ i /; german: [ˈfʁiːdʁɪç ˈvɪlhɛlm ˈniːtʃə] or [ˈniːtsʃə]; 15 october 1844 – 25 august 1900) was a german philosopher, cultural critic, composer, poet, writer, and philologist whose work has exerted a profound influence on modern intellectual history.
Nietzsche’s writings during this time reflect interests in philology, cultural criticism, and aesthetics. His inaugural public lecture at basel in may 1869, “homer and classical philology” brought out aesthetic and scientific aspects of his discipline, portending nietzsche’s attitudes towards science, art, philology and philosophy.
Constanze güthenke feeling and classical philology, 15 (feb 2020).
However, he continued in theology (with philosophy and classical philology as minor fields). This was followed by a period as a private tutor, which ended in 1793, partly, it seems, due to friction caused by his sympathy with the french revolution, to which his employer was opposed.
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