Philology the discipline of making sense of texts is enjoying a
renaissance within academia after decades of neglect. World
Philology" charts the evolution of philology across the many
cultures and historical time periods in which it has been
practiced, and demonstrates how this branch of knowledge, like
philosophy and mathematics, is an essential component of human
understanding.
Every civilization has developed ways of interpreting the texts
that it produces, and differences of philological practice are as
instructive as the similarities. We owe our idea of a textual
edition for example, to the third-century BCE scholars of the
Alexandrian Library. Rabbinical philology created an innovation in
hermeneutics by shifting focus from how the Bible commands to what
it commands. Philologists in Song China and Tokugawa Japan produced
startling insights into the nature of linguistic signs. In the
early modern period, new kinds of philology arose in Europe but
also among Indian, Chinese, and Japanese commentators, Persian
editors, and Ottoman educationalists who began to interpret texts
in ways that had little historical precedent. They made judgments
about the integrity and consistency of texts, decided how to create
critical editions, and determined what it actually means to
read.
Covering a wide range of cultures Greek, Roman, Hebrew, Arabic,
Sanskrit, Chinese, Indo-Persian, Japanese, Ottoman, and modern
European World Philology "lays the groundwork for a new scholarly
discipline."
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