Intro to Germanic Philology II
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LecturesNelson Goering, Paul Peterson
Building on the survey of the Germanic family in Germanic Philology I, this class will provide an introduction to Germanic comparative philology. We will take a broad view of the subject: our foundational perspective will be the methodology of linguistic comparison and reconstruction, but we will also look closely at the cultural dimension of philology (including literary history). During the first half of the semester, we will examine a variety of topics relevant to the cultural background of the Germanic languages in general, including religion, law, poetics, and heroic legend. In the second half, we will survey the Indo-European background and contexts for Germanic as a whole, from both linguistic and cultural perspectives.

Students are not expected to have prior familiarity with any language other than modern English. Coursework involves readings, philological exercises, and the study of short, glossed excerpts from medieval texts. The overall aim is to provide a basic familiarity with the methods and subject matter of Germanic philology and to make the medieval and ancient languages and texts that provide the field’s raw data appear less unfamiliar.
  • Lecture 1: Germanic in Context
    01:00:24
  • Lecture 2: Proto-Germanic
    01:01:49
  • Lecture 3: From Tacitus to the Viking Age
    01:17:02
  • Lecture 4: Germanic Law
    01:07:45
  • Lecture 5: Germanic Paganism from Tacitus to Snorri
    01:25:44
  • Lecture 6: Germanic Christianity
    01:03:33
  • Lecture 7: Paleography and Manuscripts
    01:07:31
  • Lecture 8: Nibelungs
    01:03:10
  • Lecture 9: English and Norse in Contact
    01:22:52
  • Lecture 10: German Alliterative Verse
    01:24:49
  • Lecture 11: Indo-European and Germanic
    01:16:09
  • Lecture 12: The Rest of Indo-European
    01:12:55
  • Lecture 13: PIE Phonology
    01:09:26
  • Lecture 14: Phonology from PIE to PGmc
    01:08:19
  • Lecture 15: PIE Grammar
    59:21
  • Lecture 16: Nouns in Germanic
    54:36
  • Lecture 17: PIE Verbs
    54:40
  • Lecture 18: Verbs from PIE to Germanic
    01:13:51
  • Lecture 19: Syntax in General
    54:18
  • Lecture 20: Early IE Poetry
    01:07:07
  • Lecture 21: PIE Homeland
    01:02:48
  • Lecture 22: PIE Breakup
    01:07:34
  • Lecture 23: North Germanic Today
    01:10:47
  • Lecture 24: West Germanic Languages Today
    01:05:26