Johannes de Garlandia or John of Garland was a philologist and university teacher.
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Nietzsche began his career as a classical philologist before turning to philosophy.
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Flaccus was also a distinguished philologist and antiquarian investigator.
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This organization reflects what Tolkien did in his career as a philologist.
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A young playwright blows his brains out in the lodgings of a philologist.
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Bleek was widely respected as a philologist, particularly in the Cape.
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Founded in 1990, it is named after the Catalan philologist Pompeu Fabra.
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He was an eminently distinguished philologist and an expert in Anglo-Saxon and Old Norse.
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As a philologist, Nietzsche had a thorough knowledge of Greek philosophy.
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A humanist specializing in classical scholarship
(philological) of or relating to or dealing with philology
(philology) linguistics: the humanistic study of language and literature
A person who engages in philology (historical linguistics), especially as a profession; a collector of words and their etymologies
(philological) Of or pertaining to the history of literature and words; Pertaining to historical linguistics
(philology) the study of the structure, historical development, and relationships of a language or languages
(philology) (GK 'love of speech, or learning') The study of literature and scholarship. More particularly, now, the science of language and linguistics.
(Philology) A mortal maiden who became the bride of Mercury and custodian of the Seven Liberal Arts, as told in The Marriage of Mercury and Philology (De Nuptiis Mercurii et Philologiae) by Martianus Capella (5th century A.D.)(Merchant 1734).
(Philology) The study of written records, their authenticity etc