philological in English

adjective

[phil·o·log·i·cal || ‚fɪlə'lɑdʒɪkl /-'lɒ-]

pertaining to linguistics, linguistic; of the study of literary works in order to verify their authenticity

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1. In addition, she was able to hold courses on philological methods and start a career as a translator.

2. Philological Examination Questions on Hamlet Question: Explain: "Methought I lay worse than the mutines in the Bilboes."V

3. Bandoneon consists of a Philological reproduction of an historic Alfred Arnold Bandoneon made in Germany in the '50s

4. The German Philological Association once said that permissiveness is “at least indirectly responsible for the problems we now have with young people.”

5. Written in Admirablyclear Latin, it is a typical humanistic work in its classical quotations and references and historical and philological discussions

6. One such Classicist who turned his philological acumen to the problem of modern place-names is Professor Andrew Fleming West (1853–1943), the redoubtable Classicist …

7. In the 21th century , it is the first question to be thought for the philologist to develop the philological study of Yijing and other ancient books.

8. Rituals in Babism and Bahá'ísm is recommended strictly as a sourcebook, so long as the reader is aware that the Babi section is purely documentary and that the Bahá'í chapter treats in a predominantly philological fashion texts and prescriptive practices that are quite unknown to the vast majority of actually-existing Bahá'ís in the world.