Medievalism: The Rise of Philology
From the late 1700s onwards, a whole range of medieval texts were deciphered and published for the first time since the Middle Ages. What prompted this ...
MacConglinne
Lecture by Mark Singleton
Contemplative Studies and the Office of the Chaplains and Religious Life hosted the 15th Annual Mary Interlandi '05 Lecture, given by Professor Mark Singleton.
Brown University
Modern Languages at Oxford University
Want to know more about studying at Oxford University? Watch this short film to hear tutors and students talk about this undergraduate degree. For more ...
University of Oxford
Writing Church History: Philology and Polemic in an Age of Religious War
F.E.L. Priestley Memorial Lectures in the History of Ideas Professor Anthony T. Grafton Henry Putnam University Professor of History Princeton University Visions ...
UC Alumni
Contemporary Absurdities and the Power of Literature | Vera Nünning | TEDxUniHeidelberg
In her TEDx Talk Vera points out the contemporary absurdity that we all seem to be glued to our phones, even when in direct conservation with others.
TEDx Talks
What is linguistics? Branches of linguistics. Philology & Linguistics
Short video discusses What is linguistics? Difference between philology & linguistics Branches of linguistics.
Amitabhvikram Dwivedi
Medical Philology in the "Second Rome": Ancient Learning & Attack on "Traditional Chinese Medicine"
The 2011 Edwin O. Reischauer Lectures Undoing/Redoing Modern Sino-Japanese Cultural and Intellectual History, Benjamin A. Elman, Princeton University ...
Harvard University
What Is Global History? A Roundtable - February 20, 2020
Since its publication in 2016, Sebastian Conrad's What Is Global History? (Princeton University Press, 2016) has been read and debated not only by historians ...
Institute for Advanced Study
ThinkOlio | Phiology as Anti-Education
What are the goals of a contemporary university education? In which ways are these goals being fulfilled or unfulfilled? These questions form a guiding thread ...
Strand Book Store
Grimm's Law and the Regularity of Sound Change
A historical linguist discusses the regularity of sound change, using Grimm's Law (from the history of English and the other Germanic languages) as an example.
Jackson Crawford
Modern Languages and Linguistics at Oxford University
Want to know more about studying at Oxford University? Watch this short film to hear tutors and students talk about this undergraduate degree. For more ...
University of Oxford
Foucault: Biopower, Governmentality, and the Subject
I look at Michel Foucault's ideas about social and political power through a number of concepts - biopower, governmentality, and the subject. Foucault ...
Then & Now
Από το Έβερεστ στο τρύπιο φουσκωτό | Nikos Papadogiannis | TEDxPatras
An athlete's career can either change and culminate or been destroyed for a few inches, for a few tenths of a second, for a fleeting glance of a referee, for an ...
TEDx Talks
Verner's Law, Part 1 of 3
Part 1 deals with the "discovery" of the first consonant shift, which, in effect, gave birth to the Germanic languages.
Ari Hoptman
Hatha Yoga Project, SOAS University of London
The Haṭha Yoga Project (HYP) is a five-year (2015-2020) research project funded by the European Research Council and based at SOAS, University of ...
SOAS University of London
What's it Like to Study English at Oxford University? | PART ONE
There is a part two to this video* Timestamps: 1:19 - Overall course structure? 4:24 - What is the Old English paper? 6:15 - What is the Introduction to English ...
Neetu Singh
Philology in Action
Digital Latin Library
What is PHILOLOGY? What does PHILOLOGY mean? PHILOLOGY meaning, definition & explanation
http://www.theaudiopedia.com What is PHILOLOGY? What does PHILOLOGY mean? PHILOLOGY meaning - PHILOLOGY pronunciation - PHILOLOGY ...
The Audiopedia
Why Indigenous Languages Matter and What We Can Do to Save Them | Lindsay Morcom | TEDxQueensU
Lindsay Morcom explores why Indigenous languages are matter to linguists and to Indigenous communities. She begins with a discussion of the cultural and ...
TEDx Talks
Study Greek Philology? (English Subtitles)
A short video message of Prof. Dr. Christoph Riedweg, Department of Greek and Latin Philology, University of Zurich.
SGLP Universität Zürich
Prof. Stefan Collini - From Belles-Lettres to Eng-Lit: Criticism and its Publics
Professor Stefan Collini re-examines the history of the activity of literary criticism and discipline of English Literature. In the 250 years since the founding of the ...
The University of Edinburgh
Nietzsche, The Apex of the West, and the Threat of Nihilism - Philosophers In The Midst of History
Get The Portable Nietzsche - http://amzn.to/2hB8exF Support my work here - https://www.patreon.com/sadler Philosophy tutorials ...
Gregory B. Sadler
Samantha Kelly: 'Connected Histories: Ethiopia and the Global Middle Ages' (04-08-2019)
Part of the Africa in the Medieval World Lecture Series Co-sponsored with the Center for African Studies (https://africa.harvard.edu), the Committee on Medieval ...
Hutchins Center
I Am the Very Model of a Biblical Philologist
Obtain the definitive "Biblical Philologist" Sheet Music!
Josh Tyra
Harry Tanner, Metal Detector for Classical Philology
Harry Tanner (Galway), A Digital 'Metal Detector' for Classical Philology Fri, Jul 10, 2020 Digital Classicist London Seminar 2020 Word meaning shifts subtly all ...
Digital Classicist London Seminars
Humanities Day 2012 Keynote: Shakespeare's Prejudices: Shrews & Jews - Richard Strier
The Taming of the Shrew and The Merchant of Venice are two of Shakespeare's most controversial and least loved (though very often performed) plays.
The University of Chicago
Lecture by Stephen Burt, 1.20.16
Stephen, or Stephanie, Burt is Professor of English at Harvard and the author of several books of poetry and literary criticism, among them CLOSE CALLS WITH ...
UChicago Division of the Humanities
Natalie Haynes: The Ancient Guide to Modern Life
Through the eyes of "the angriest man in the ancient world," the satirist Juvenal, comedian and classicist Natalie Haynes reveals how the search for the meaning ...
Chicago Ideas
Hobbits & the Shire Lore - Films explained from the Books' Perspective - LotR Lore & Tolkien Lore #2
Today we dive a bit into the lore of the Shire from Tolkien's "Lord of the Rings" or "The Hobbit", but also the culture of the Hobbits and the Red Book of ...
ThePhilosophersGames
Rhodes Ahead: Anita Mehta Interview
Rhodes Ahead is our new thought leadership series from the Rhodes community. Our first Scholar to be featured is Dr Anita Mehta (India & St Catherine's 1978), ...
Rhodes Trust
Modern Way of Teaching Sanskrit - Prof. Korada Subrahmanyam
Sanskrit has distanced from todays generation, one of the important reasons being antiquated teaching methods being used. Contemporary approaches to ...
Chinmaya Vishwavidyapeeth
Provost's Faculty Lecture Series: The Afro-Asian Silk Road
For many, China's recent One Belt One Road initiative poses a challenge to US hegemony. The “New Silk Road” infrastructure linking Asia, Africa and Europe ...
Brown University
Modern and Classical Languages | Session 5: "From crisis management to innovation"
"WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO INNOVATE IN LANGUAGE INSTRUCTION?" Presented By: Bill VanPatten In this talk, I will review three basic problems that confront ...
Hope College
Introduction to Philology and Criticism
artsmethods@manchester video: Introduction to Philology and Criticism, with Dr. Iain Bailey. Filming and editing by Dejan Levi.
artsmethods manchester
Erich Auerbach's Mimesis | Biography and Methodology | Literary Theory
Erich Auerbach is often called the father of comparative literature. This literary theorist and Romance philologist has been very influential in helping scholars ...
The Nature of Writing
John T. Koch.Thinking about Indo-European and Celtic Myths in the 2nd and 3rd Millenia
The opening lecture from the 2016 Celtic Mythology Conference at the University of Edinburgh.
CeltScotVideos
Crossings in the Early Modern Ottoman and Iberian Worlds
Global Encounters Initiative Symposium webcast sponsored by the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre. Hosted by St. Johns College, Crossings in the Early ...
The University of British Columbia
Mythmoot IV: Invoking Wonder - Michael Drout on Germanic Philology
Signum University's Mythmoot IV: Invoking Wonder was held from Thursday, June 1 through Sunday, June 4, 2017, at the National Conference Center in ...
Signum University
Global Philology, Greco-Roman Studies, and Classics in the 21st Century
17-05-2016 Institute of Classical Studies http://www.sas.ac.uk/ ...
SchAdvStudy
Grimm's Law
Correction: two of the five examples at 7:10 don't actually come from Grimm's law: House/casa and cat/gato. Click here for the next video: ...
Xidnaf
Margaret Thomas - Roman Jakobson: Critical Assessment of Leading Linguists
This series brings together the best analysis of—and commentary on—the work of one of the twentieth century's most versatile and influential language scholars.
Boston College Libraries
Yuri Slezkine - Conversations with History
Conversations host Harry Kreisler welcomes Berkeley Professor Yuri Slezkine for a discussion of the Jewish odyssey in the 20th century. His comparative ...
University of California Television (UCTV)