New
Philology (= ad sensum Pseudophilology)
Metaphilology
(Ziolkowski 2005: 258)
Paraphilology (Ziolkowski
2005: 258)
Hypophilology (Ziolkowski
2005: 258)
Pseudophilology (Ziolkowski
2005: 258)
Medieval Latin philology
Wortphilologie (Ziolkowski 2005: 239)
Germanic Philology (Ziolkowski
2005: 239)
Romance Philology (Ziolkowski
2005: 239)
Slavic Philology (Ziolkowski
2005: 239)
Semitic Philology (Ziolkowski
2005: 240)
Comparative Philology (Ziolkowski
2005: 240)
Old
Philology (Ziolkowski 2005: 244)
Classical
Philology (Ziolkowski 2005: 251)
American Philology (Ziolkowski 2005: 260)
Indian
Philology vs. India’s Philology (Pollock 2011)
Sanskrit
Philology (Pollock 2011: 433; 941)
Ethnophilology
(Pollock 2011: 437)
Contemporary
Philology (Pollock 2011: 433)
Zukunftsphilologie = Future Philology (Pollock 2009: 931)
Persian
Philology (Pollock 2011: 939)
Indic
Philology (Pollock 2011: 939)
Oriental
Philology (Pollock 2011: 939)
Chinese
Philology (Pollock 2011: 944)
Political
Philology (Pollock 2011: 945)
ePhilology
(Pollock 2011: 498, n. 45)
Positivist
Philology (Pollock 2011: 952)
Critical
Philology (Pollock 2011: 954)
Wortphilologie (textual) vs. Sachphilologie (contextual) (Pollock 2011: 955)
Buddhist
Philology
Tibetan
Philology
World Philology. Pollock, Elman and Chang 2015.
ReplyDeleteH.I. (with warm greetings from Thailand!)
Many thanks. I am still to get hold of the “World Philology.” Greetings from Kyoto. D
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