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|e the forgotten origins of the modern humanities
|f James Turner
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|c Princeton University press
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|d 2014
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|a Bibliogr. p. [453]-507. Notes bibliogr. en fin de volume. Index
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|b From the first philologists to 1800
|c "Cloistered bookworms, quarreling endlessly in the muses' bird-cage": from Greek antiquity to circa 1400
|c "A complete mastery of antiquity": Renaissance, Reformation, and beyond
|c "A voracious and undistinguishing appetite": British philology to the mid-eighteenth century
|c "Deep erudition ingeniously applied": revolutions of the later eighteenth century
|b On the brink of the modern humanities, 1800 to the mid-nineteenth century
|c "The similarity of structure which pervades all languages": from philology to linguistics, 1800-1850
|c "Genuinely national poetry and prose": literary philology and literary studies, 1800-1860
|c "An epoch in historical science": the civilized past, 1800-1850
|d I. Altertumswissenschaft and classical studies
|d II. Archaeology
|d III. History
|c "Grammatical and exegetical tact": biblical philology and its others, 1800-1860
|b The modern humanities in the modern university, the mid-nineteenth to the twentieth century
|c "This newly opened mine of scientific inquiry": between history and nature: linguistics after 1850
|c "Painstaking research quite equal to mathematical physics": literature, 1860-1920
|c "No tendency toward dilettantism": the civilized past after 1850
|d I. 'Classics' becomes a discipline
|d II. History
|d III. Art history
|c "The field naturalists of human nature": anthropology congeals into a discipline, 1840-1910
|c "The highest and most engaging of the manifestations of human nature": biblical philology and the rise of religious studies after 1860
|d I. The fate of biblical philology
|d II. The rise of comparative religious studies
|c Epilogue
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