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12. “Enthusiasm Dwells Only in Specialization”: Classical Philology and Disciplinarity in Nineteenth- Century Germany
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Constanze Güthenke
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword vii
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction 1
- 1. From Book to Edition: Philology in Ancient Greece 25
- 2. The Bride of Mercury: Confessions of a ’Pataphilologist 45
- 3. Striving for Meaning: A Short History of Rabbinic Omnisignificance 63
- 4. Early Arabic Philologists: Poetry’s Friends or Foes? 92
- 5. What Was Philology in Sanskrit? 114
- 6. Reconciling the Classics: Two Case Studies in Song- Yuan Exegetical Approaches 137
- 7. Humanist Philologies: Texts, Antiquities, and Their Scholarly Transformations in the Early Modern West 154
- 8. Mughal Philology and Rūmī’s Mathnavī 178
- 9. The Rise of “Deep Reading” in Early Modern Ottoman Scholarly Culture 201
- 10. Early Modern or Late Imperial? The Crisis of Classical Philology in Eighteenth- Century China 225
- 11. The Politics of Philology in Japan: Ancient Texts, Language, and Japanese Identity 245
- 12. “Enthusiasm Dwells Only in Specialization”: Classical Philology and Disciplinarity in Nineteenth- Century Germany 264
- 13. The Intelligence of Philological Practice: On the Interpretation of Rilke’s Sonnet “O komm und geh” 285
- 14. Philology or Linguistics? Transcontinental Responses 311
- Notes 333
- Bibliography 385
- List of Contributors 437
- Index 439
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword vii
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction 1
- 1. From Book to Edition: Philology in Ancient Greece 25
- 2. The Bride of Mercury: Confessions of a ’Pataphilologist 45
- 3. Striving for Meaning: A Short History of Rabbinic Omnisignificance 63
- 4. Early Arabic Philologists: Poetry’s Friends or Foes? 92
- 5. What Was Philology in Sanskrit? 114
- 6. Reconciling the Classics: Two Case Studies in Song- Yuan Exegetical Approaches 137
- 7. Humanist Philologies: Texts, Antiquities, and Their Scholarly Transformations in the Early Modern West 154
- 8. Mughal Philology and Rūmī’s Mathnavī 178
- 9. The Rise of “Deep Reading” in Early Modern Ottoman Scholarly Culture 201
- 10. Early Modern or Late Imperial? The Crisis of Classical Philology in Eighteenth- Century China 225
- 11. The Politics of Philology in Japan: Ancient Texts, Language, and Japanese Identity 245
- 12. “Enthusiasm Dwells Only in Specialization”: Classical Philology and Disciplinarity in Nineteenth- Century Germany 264
- 13. The Intelligence of Philological Practice: On the Interpretation of Rilke’s Sonnet “O komm und geh” 285
- 14. Philology or Linguistics? Transcontinental Responses 311
- Notes 333
- Bibliography 385
- List of Contributors 437
- Index 439