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CATEGORIES:Wolfson College Humanities Society talks
SUMMARY:Re-membering Philologia: the past\, present and fu
 ture of an academic practice - Professor Sylvia Ad
 amson (Emeritus Professor of Linguistics &amp\; Li
 terary History\, University of Sheffield)
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20181113T174500
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UID:TALK111796AThttp://talks.cam.ac.uk
URL:http://talks.cam.ac.uk/talk/index/111796
DESCRIPTION:Philology arrived in English as the name of a godd
 ess\; by 1911 it had become a synonym for 'dry-as-
 dust' linguistic pedantry and was explicitly exclu
 ded from the remit of Cambridge's newly-establishe
 d Professorship in English. In the present century
 \, philology has found new champions on both sides
  of the Atlantic. But can philological practice br
 idge the gap between the prevailing paradigms in h
 istorical linguistics and (literary) history?
LOCATION:Gatsby Room\, Wolfson College
CONTACT:Dr Rachel E. Holmes
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