The Journal of Philology

A historical exploration of classical philology and academic journals

Ingram Bywater editor William Aldis Wright editor Henry Jackson editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:13th Dec '12

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This comprehensive journal chronicles the evolution of classical philology and the rise of specialized academic publishing from 1868 to 1920, as seen in The Journal of Philology.

Founded in 1868 by Cambridge scholars John Eyton Bickersteth Mayor, William George Clark, and William Aldis Wright, The Journal of Philology emerged as a significant biannual publication that lasted until 1920. This journal was a successor to The Journal of Classical and Sacred Philology, marking a pivotal transition in the evolution of academic publishing. Unlike its predecessor, which was short-lived, The Journal of Philology thrived for over half a century, reflecting the burgeoning field of specialized academic journals during a time when literary reviews were more general in nature.

Spanning 35 volumes, The Journal of Philology primarily focused on classical subjects, featuring contributions from renowned scholars such as J. P. Postgate, Robinson Ellis, and A. E. Housman. The journal not only delved into classical philology but also explored historical and literary themes, showcasing the discipline's growth and expanding scope. Each volume provides a rich tapestry of insights into the intellectual currents of the time, illustrating how philology developed as a distinct field of study.

Volume 28, published in 1903, included issues 55 and 56, highlighting the ongoing contributions to the journal and the academic community. Overall, The Journal of Philology serves as an invaluable resource for understanding the evolution of both classical studies and the academic journal landscape from the late 19th to early 20th centuries.

ISBN: 9781108056885

Dimensions: 216mm x 140mm x 17mm

Weight: 390g

302 pages