Philology and the Progress of Knowledge in the Mid-Eighteenth Century

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ELH Pub Date : 2021-09-02 DOI:10.1353/elh.2021.0023
Luke McMullan
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Abstract:Around 1750, the word “philology” started to appear more and more often in English texts. To explain why, this article examines how writers of the time invoked philology and its derived terms. In today’s histories of philology, the time before 1780 is often a prelude to philology’s custodianship of language study in the nineteenth century and its transformation into the humanities; thus, philological practices prefiguring those later developments are thrust to the foreground. However, from the beginning of the eighteenth century until the 1780s, philology was about the origin and progress of any part of knowledge, a tradition this article ultimately traces to the literary history outlined by Francis Bacon in 1605. Missing from the history of philology as it currently stands, this once-prevalent philology of knowledge offers lessons for those who ponder the resonances between philology and literary studies today.
18世纪中期的文献学与知识的进步
摘要:1750年前后,“语言学”一词开始越来越频繁地出现在英语文本中。为了解释原因,本文考察了当时的作家是如何援引语言学及其衍生术语的。在今天的文献学史上,1780年之前的时间通常是文献学在19世纪对语言研究的监护及其向人文学科转变的前奏;因此,预示着这些后来发展的语言学实践被推到了前台。然而,从18世纪初到18世纪80年代,文献学是关于任何部分知识的起源和发展的,这篇文章最终将这一传统追溯到弗朗西斯·培根在1605年概述的文学史。从文献学的历史中缺失,因为它目前的立场,这个曾经流行的知识文献学为那些思考文献学和文学研究之间的共鸣的人提供了教训。
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