Examples of 'philological' in a sentence
Meaning of "philological"
Philological describes scholarly activities related to the study of language, especially in terms of historical and comparative linguistics
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- Of or pertaining to the history of literature and words.
- Pertaining to historical linguistics.
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His philological theories exercised a widespread influence.
His one great object was philological truth.
Early philological analysis proved the letter was a forgery.
Now let us turn to the philological problem.
A philological essay concerning the pygmies of the ancients.
He remembered nothing about it except a philological fact.
This work is of immense philological and linguistic importance.
The earliest phase of the national movement was philological.
At present the historical and philological introduction is in preparation.
Early philological analysis detected that the letter was a forgery.
If the student have some philological training.
In the philological sector the tradition of the past continued.
It is the foundation for philological research and edition.
Philological background is important.
It was discussed many times in historical and philological literature.
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It therefore embraces philological analysis and literary criticism simultaneously.
He went on to become a degree candidate in philological sciences.
Evidence of his philological activity is to be.
He joined the section of historical and philological sciences.
He was also active in philological societies and continued his linguistic research.
He also devoted himself to philological studies.
The philological passage from one term to another is not what interests us.
It has also a certain philological interest.
Tradition rather than used the reference tools and techniques of philological.
The first was through philological analysis.
After philological and archaeological sources studies of ancient Egyptian culture.
He was a regular contributor to various philological journals and magazines.
Near the philological faculty of the UNN there are various artists and artisans.
It was simply a matter of word study and philological analysis.
Most emphasis is placed on a philological examination combined with a contemplation of the words.
Young girls are employed more in social and philological sciences.
At the level of philological interpretation.
He strove to reach an understanding of biblical text through comparative philological study.
Schefferus also spent time on philological and archaeological studies.
We welcome these new perspectives as a necessary enrichment of the philological tradition.
Candidate of philological sciences.
He has won wide respect for his accomplishments in philological studies.
This included examining ancient philological texts as well and philosophical ones.
Trivet also wrote a number of works of a theological and philological character.
He soon combined philosophical and philological studies and was interested in art and modern literature.
Recent editions have the stated aim of maximal philological exactitude.
Qing Dynasty scholars used philological methods to analyze classical texts.
Interpreter in the humanities with higher pedagogical and philological education.
In the currently used philological model this period represents the peak of Latin literature.
His library became noted for its theological and philological treasures.
The major philological study of the work was by Georg Jacob.
I accept the traditional meaning on philological and contextual grounds.
The ability to apply information and communication technology in the field of specialized philological research.
An international team of papyrologists combine traditional philological methods with more recent digital imaging techniques.
The construction required that the second part of the book consist essentially of philological material.