As the Byzantinist Ihor sevčenko once observed, "Philology is
constituting and interpreting the texts that have come down to us.
It is a narrow thing, but without it nothing else is possible."
This definition accords with Saussure's succinct description of the
mission of philology: "especially to correct, interpret, and
comment upon the texts." Philology is not just a grand etymological
or lexicographical enterprise. It also involves restoring to works
as much of their original life and nuances as we can manage. To
read the written records of bygone civilizations correctly requires
knowledge of cultural history in a broad sense: of folklore,
legends, laws, and customs. Philology also encompasses the forms in
which texts express their messages, and thus it includes
stylistics, metrics, and similar studies.
On Philology brings together the papers delivered at a 1988
conference at Harvard University's Center for Literary and Cultural
Studies. The topic "What is Philology?" drew an interdisciplinary
audience whose main fields of research ran the gamut from ancient
Indo-European languages to African-American literature, signaling a
certain sense of urgency about a seemingly narrow subject.
These papers reveal that the role of philology is more important
than ever. At a time when literature in printed form has taken a
back seat to television, film, and music, it is crucial that
scholars be able to articulate why students and colleagues should
care about the books with which they work. Just as knowledge will
be lost if philological standards decline, so too will fields of
study die if their representatives cannot find meaning for today's
readers.
On Philology will be of interest not only to students of
philology but also to anyone working in the fields of hermeneutics,
literature, and communication.
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