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There are 10 posts tagged philology (this is page 3 of 4).

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Politian and the Editing of Callimachus

More from Pfeiffer, on the learned Angelo Ambrogini (i.e., Poliziano), who was tutor to the children of Lorenzo the Magnificent and lecture on Latin a

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Eric in Scholarship | June 30, 2009 | 240 Words

Kitchen Latin

R. Pfeiffer writes the following on the origin of such terms as ‘kitchen Latin’ in the context of the dispute between Lorenzo Valla and Poggio Bra

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Eric in Scholarship | June 29, 2009 | 190 Words

How to be a Classical Philologist, pt. 2

Thomas Corsten’s BMCR review of the Choix d’écrits of Louis Robert (2007) spoke to me:In sum, this book–like each individual publication by Robert–

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Dennis in Scholarship | January 30, 2009 | 115 Words

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