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  1. Karl Becker (philologist) Karl Ferdinand Becker (14 April 1775 Lieser (Mosel) – 4 September 1849 Offenbach am Main) was a German physician, educationalist, and philologist. He wrote a German grammar. His deductive approach to comparative philology was later discredited.

  2. Robert Scott (philologist) Robert Shackleton. John Shakespear. Patrick Sims-Williams. Walter William Skeat. Albert Hugh Smith. George Stephens (philologist) Herbert Strong. Henry Sweet.

  3. Philologie. Die Philologie ist die zusammenfassende Bezeichnung für die Sprach- und Literaturwissenschaft einer Sprache oder eines Sprachzweiges und entstand im 16. Jahrhundert aus griechisch φιλολογία philología, lateinisch philologia, zu φίλος phílos und λόγος lógos, wörtlich „Liebe zur Sprache“. [1] Philologie ...

  4. Gao Heng. Gao Heng ( Chinese , Yuli 29, 1900 - Fabrairu 2, 1986) masanin ilmin falsafa ne na ƙasar Sin kuma masanin burbushin halittu, wanda ya shahara da aikinsa kan fassarar zamani na I Ching . [1] Daga cikin muhimman abubuwan da ya cim ma, ya kuma buga sabon fassarar tsohuwar rubutun siyasa na Lord Shang tare da sharhi na asali a cikin ...

  5. Life. Bannister was the son of David Bannister, by his wife Elizabeth Greensides. He was born at York on 25 February 1816, and educated at Trinity College, Dublin (B.A., 1844; M.A., 1853; LL.B. and LL.D., 1866). He was curate of Longford, Derbyshire, 1844–5, and perpetual curate of Bridgehill, Duffield, Derbyshire, from 1846 till 1857, when ...

  6. Comparative linguistics is a branch of historical linguistics that is concerned with comparing languages to establish their historical relatedness. Genetic relatedness implies a common origin or proto-language and comparative linguistics aims to construct language families, to reconstruct proto-languages and specify the changes that have ...

  7. C. Alan Cameron (classicist) Edward Capps. Clive Carruthers. Carmen Castillo García. John Chadwick. Pierre Chantraine. Robert Seymour Conway. Alfred Croiset.