Intro to Germanic Philology I
LecturesNelson Goering, Paul Peterson
This class offers a survey of the older Germanic languages including Gothic, Old Norse, and Old English, as well as the content and contexts of the surviving texts written in those languages. Defining “philology” broadly as the study of culture through languages and texts, we will take a range of approaches to the material, including literary, linguistic, and historical perspectives. Additionally, we will consider the interrelationships of the different Germanic languages, from the perspectives of both comparative philology and historical contacts.
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 languages and texts that provide the field’s raw data appear less unfamiliar.
- Lecture 1: Survey of the Germanic Languages58:47
- Lecture 2: History of Comparative Philology59:59
- Lecture 3: Human Language55:04
- Lecture 4: Germanic Cultures55:54
- Lecture 5: Gothic History and Legend59:53
- Lecture 6: Gothic Phonology and Orthography57:01
- Lecture 7: Gothic Morphology and Translation59:07
- Lecture 8: Runes58:57
- Lecture 9: Old Norse01:00:56
- Lecture 10: Norse East and West01:00:33
- Lecture 11: Norse Poetry01:00:46
- Lecture 12: Norse Myths01:22:11
- Lecture 13: Norse Sagas01:14:18
- Lecture 14: Linguistic Character of Old English01:01:00
- Lecture 15: Old English in Britain01:02:15
- Lecture 16: Old English Poetry and Prose01:04:31
- Lecture 17: Beowulf and Philology01:06:40
- Lecture 18: Middle English01:06:43
- Lecture 19: Old Saxon01:05:54
- Lecture 20: Old Frisian01:04:56
- Lecture 21: Dutch01:07:22
- Lecture 22: Old and Middle High German01:11:11
- Lecture 23: North, South, East, and West01:05:10
- Lecture 24: Language History01:04:06
- Supplementary Documents and Materials4 pages3 pages