This book is about philology and its relevance over time. The compilation foregrounds a multi-faceted field of research that has dealt with the relationship between language, literature and culture for over 2,000 years. The main thread of this volume, comprising ten scholarly essays, is to show that philology as an academic field and a scholarly perspective-understood in its widest sense as the profound understanding of language, literature and culture-does matter in the twenty-first century, that is to say, in our own time characterized by globalization and digitalization. The contributions reflect the many dimensions of philology and its plurality, interdisciplinarity and the humanities. The volume seeks to illustrate various ways of engaging with philology. Here lies the true nature of philology, and this is why it still matters.
Contributors are Massimiliano Bampi, Maja Baeckvall, Jonas Carlquist, Odd Einar Haugen, Helge Jordheim, Karl G. Johansson, Lino Leonardi, Harry Loennroth, Outi Merisalo, Marita Akhoj Nielsen and Nestori Siponkoski.
Rezensionen / Stimmen
'This collection is highly recommended for the richness of its contents and the great relevance of many of its topics." Paolo Trovato, in Speculum 95/3, July 2020.
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Höhe: 241 mm
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Dicke: 20 mm
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978-90-04-31511-2 (9789004315112)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Harry Loennroth, Ph.D. (2006), is Professor of Scandinavian languages at the University of Jyvaeskylae, Finland. His main research interests include philological and language historical research, and translation studies.
Acknowledgements
List of Figures
List of Tables
Notes on the Contributors
Introduction: Why Philology Matters
?Harry Loennroth
1 Philology and the Problem of Culture
?Helge Jordheim
2 Description and Reconstruction: An Alternative Categorization of Philological Approaches
?Maja Baeckvall
3 Intertextuality and the Oral Continuum: The Multidisciplinary Challenge to Philology
?Karl G. Johansson
4 Philological Virtues in a Virtual World
?Marita Akhoj Nielsen
5 Philology as Explanation for Historical Contexts
?Jonas Carlquist
6 Romance Philology between Anachronism and Historical Truth: On Editing Medieval Vernacular Texts
?Lino Leonardi
7 Levels of Granularity: Balancing Literary and Linguistic Interests in the Editing of Medieval Texts
?Odd Einar Haugen
8 The Philology of Translation
?Harry Loennroth and Nestori Siponkoski
9 Translating and Rewriting in the Middle Ages: A Philological Approach
?Massimiliano Bampi
10 Ludwig Traube and Philology
?Outi Merisalo
Bibliography
Index