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  1. But I flatter myself that I can meet this danger more calmly and securely than most philologists; my philosophical seriousness is already too deeply rooted, the true and essential problems of life and thought have been too clearly shown to me by the great mystagogue Schopenhauer (1869); I love the Greeks more and more but the philologist's existence seems to me more and more anomalous (1870); For me, everything that is best and most beautiful is associated with the names Schopenhauer and Wagner, and I am proud and happy to share this feeling with my closest friends (1870 again); and from the close of the same year, Let us drag on in this university existence for a few more years; let us take it as a sorrowful lesson l realize what Schopenhauer's doctrine of university wisdom is all about
  2. The Montenegrin poet and the Serbian philologist made friends immediately, and in 1834 Vuk was invited to Cetinje to assist in the establishment of a new printing press, using Vuk's phonetic orthographic principle.
  3. The nineteenth century Germanic philologist Jakob Grimm believed that grammatical gender was in some sense a more advanced form of natural gender.
  4. One of its pupils in 1805 and 1806 was the philologist Vuk Stefanovi Karadi, the father of the modern Serbian language.
  5. By the eighteen fifties and sixties, a generation after his death, the classical philologist's separatism is something normal and generally unquestioned, and interplay between classical studies and life as a whole is an ideal as little in prospect as the wholeness of life itself.
  6. He was a distinguished philologist, editor, and critic.
  7. Thus, the incumbent could be an art historian, a philosopher, philologist or sociologist.
  8. "At my first coming into the world I had been (implicitly) warned never to trust a Papist, and at my first coming into the English Faculty (explicitly) never to trust a philologist.
  9. On the personal front she has to choose between her one-time fianc Paul whom she loves but cannot marry because he is Catholic and she is divorced, and Bernard, a fellow philologist who attracts her physically but is selfish, emotionally dishonest, and married.
  10. He was not unusual (at least in Oxford) in being a New Zealand philologist, but unlike his countrymen who are alleged to mark dates by rugby Test matches, he marked them by exactly remembered dinners and the wines which had accompanied them.
  11. Influenced by a learned correspondent, Girolamo Mei, a philologist and student of ancient Greek music and drama who rightly believed Greek music to have been monodic (but seemingly supplied Galilei with thirteenth-century Byzantine melodies to Mesomedes' hymns under the impression that they were ancient), Galilei argued that the polyphonic "music of today is not of great value for expressing the passions of the mind by means of words, but is of value merely for the wind and stringed instruments, from which the ear desires nothing but the sweet enjoyment of the variety of their harmonies
  12. It is the story of a philologist (said to be loosely based on Tolkien, but in fact fairly unlike him: Tolkien recognized some of his own opinions and ideas Lewisified in the character) who, by a series of mishaps on a walking tour, comes to a house where two sinister scientists, Weston and Devine, are planning a visit to outer space.
  13. C. T. Onions, the philologist, another fellow of Magdalen, was a founder member of the Kolbitar, and not long after it was founded two other fellows of Magdalen were asked to join: Jack Lewis and Bruce McFarlane, the historian.

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