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philology
1. the scientific analysis of written records and literary texts
2. (no longer in scholarly use) the study of literature in general
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11) A new era was introduced with Frederick Danker's 1977 commentary on Luke that incorporated philologically based investigations into the patron-client dynamic in ancient culture.
Giovanni Pico della Mirandola and Agostino Steuco were in different ways concerned about the acceptability of the ancient theology from the Christian point of view, and it was for this reason that Francesco Patrizi compiled a philologically reliable edition of the texts in question.
Nonetheless, the current published text seems to be philologically sound and, at the same time, easily accessible.
 
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