• New Philology can refer to: The nineteenth-century intellectual movement in philology known in German as Neuphilologie New Philology (Latin America), a...
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  • Philology (from Ancient Greek φιλολογία (philología) 'love of word') is the study of language in oral and written historical sources. It is the intersection...
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    Classics (redirect from Classical Philology)
    scholarship was becoming more systematic and scientific, especially with the "new philology" created at the end of the 18th and beginning of the 19th century. Its...
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  • New philology is, in medieval studies, an intellectual movement which seeks to move beyond the text-critical method associated with Karl Lachmann, which...
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  • New Philology generally refers to a branch of Mexican ethnohistory and philology that uses colonial-era native language texts written by Indians to construct...
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  • In philology, a commentary is a line-by-line or even word-by-word explication usually attached to an edition of a text in the same or an accompanying...
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    Mexico (category 1810 establishments in New Spain)
    ISBN 978-0-674-28643-6. Restall, Matthew, "A History of the New Philology and the New Philology in History", Latin American Research Review - Volume 38,...
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    in the colonial era via linguistic changes, known at present as the New Philology. Several of these texts have been translated and published either in...
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  • Mexican languages, in a branch of ethnohistory currently known as the New Philology. That built on an earlier tradition of practitioners writing the history...
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    property. A number of studies in the tradition of what is now called the New Philology extensively use Nahuatl wills as a source. From the mid-seventeenth...
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  • like the Peshitta or the Septuagint. However, under the influence of New Philology scholarship has recently begun to value Arabic Bible translations in...
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  • Cognitive philology is the science that studies written and oral texts as the product of human mental processes. Studies in cognitive philology compare...
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    Book of Revelation (category New Testament books)
    Transeuropa. Allen, Garrick (2020). Manuscripts of the book of Revelation: new philology, paratexts, reception. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780191883323...
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  • Belize. He is a member of the New Philology school of colonial Mexican history and the founder of a related school, the New Conquest History. He is currently...
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    existing practices of pictorial writing found in many indigenous codices. New Philology scholars have utilized the colonial-era alphabetic documentation to...
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    Garibay. In the field of colonial Nahuatl studies, particularly the New Philology, León-Portilla's work on a collection of late sixteenth-century wills...
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    University Press. Restall, Matthew (2003a). "A History of the New Philology and the New Philology in History". Latin American Research Review. 38 (1). Austin:...
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    Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire (category 1520s in New Spain)
    of a branch of Mesoamerican ethnohistory, more recently called the New Philology have, using indigenous texts in the indigenous languages, been able...
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    ISBN 978-0521299299 Restall, Matthew, "A History of the New Philology and the New Philology in History", Latin American Research Review – Volume 38,...
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  • Dictionaries: Lexicographic Construal of Non-Standardness". Colloquium: New Philologies. 1 (1): 4. doi:10.23963/cnp.2016.1.1. ISSN 2520-3355. "familiar, n...
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  • in the archives in Mexico and elsewhere have enabled scholars of the New Philology to analyze life of Mexico's colonial-era indigenous from indigenous...
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    indigenous language source used by scholars in the field known as the New Philology. James Lockhart drew on these materials in his study The Nahuas After...
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    encyclopedic work, De nuptiis Philologiae et Mercurii ("On the Marriage of Philology and Mercury"), also called De septem disciplinis ("On the seven disciplines")...
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  • come to be widely believed to be true. Working within the tradition of New Philology, Restall questions several notions which he claims are widely held myths...
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    University Press 1992 Matthew Restall, "A History of the New Philology and the New Philology in History", Latin American Research Review - Volume 38,...
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    still used by scholars working on Nahuatl texts in the tradition of the New Philology. He also wrote a bilingual confessional manual for priests who served...
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  • German studies, also often known as German philology, is the field of humanities that researches, documents and disseminates German language and literature...
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    language for the colonial era, which has been studied as part of the New Philology. Mixtec documentation indicates parallels between many indigenous social...
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    Professor who studied the Spanish American folklore and philology. He descended from the first New Mexicans to settle in Colorado in the mid-1800s. Aurelio...
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  • of indigenous-language sources from colonial Mexico, which he called New Philology. He collaborated with colonial Brazilianist Stuart B. Schwartz in writing...
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