The origins of Old Germanic studies in the Low Countries / / by Kees Dekker.

This volume deals with the study of Old Germanic languages in the Low Countries, in the seventeenth century. The work of the philologist and lawyer Jan van Vliet (1622-1666) has been taken as a starting point for a discussion of the intellectual background and philological methodology of seventeenth...

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Brill's Studies in Intellectual History, 0920-8607 ; Volume 92
This volume deals with the study of Old Germanic languages in the Low Countries, in the seventeenth century. The work of the philologist and lawyer Jan van Vliet (1622-1666) has been taken as a starting point for a discussion of the intellectual background and philological methodology of seventeenth-century investigations into the earliest recorded forms of the Germanic languages. Van Vliet's activities provide an extraordinary example of the earliest attempts to approach Old Germanic languages from a comparative point of view. The cosmopolitan tradition of philological studies in the Dutch Republic as well as Van Vliet’s great admiration of Francis Junius (1590–1677), the founding-father of Germanic philology, formed the basis for his ideas about vernacular languages. His work allows us a unique insight in the pioneering seventeenth-century studies in Germanic philology.
Preliminary Material -- INTRODUCTION -- CHAPTER ONE: THE STUDY OF OLD GERMANIC LANGUAGES: THE BEGINNINGS -- CHAPTER TWO: JAN VAN VLIET (1622-1666): VICISSITUDES OF A PHILOLOGIST -- CHAPTER THREE: VAN VLIET'S PHILOLOGICAL KITCHEN: THE PRIMARY MATERIAL -- CHAPTER FOUR: HACTENUS MIHI FERE INAUDITA: SOURCES AND REFERENCES -- CHAPTER FIVE: CONTEMPORARY SCHOLARS AND INFLUENCES -- CHAPTER SIX: VAN VLIET'S GERMANIC STUDIES -- CHAPTER SEVEN: AFTER VAN VLIET -- CHAPTER EIGHT: RETROSPECT -- APPENDIX ONE: INVENTORY OF VAN VLIET'S CORRESPONDENCE -- APPENDIX TWO: VAN VLIET'S DEDICATION TO MAGNUS GABRIEL DE LA GARDIE -- APPENDIX THREE: INVENTORY OF WORKS PUBLISHED BY JAN VAN VLIET -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- INDEX.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Philologists Netherlands Biography.
Germanists Netherlands Biography.
Germanic languages Study and teaching Netherlands History 17th century.
Germanic languages History.
Vliet, Jan van, 1622-1666.
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contents Preliminary Material -- INTRODUCTION -- CHAPTER ONE: THE STUDY OF OLD GERMANIC LANGUAGES: THE BEGINNINGS -- CHAPTER TWO: JAN VAN VLIET (1622-1666): VICISSITUDES OF A PHILOLOGIST -- CHAPTER THREE: VAN VLIET'S PHILOLOGICAL KITCHEN: THE PRIMARY MATERIAL -- CHAPTER FOUR: HACTENUS MIHI FERE INAUDITA: SOURCES AND REFERENCES -- CHAPTER FIVE: CONTEMPORARY SCHOLARS AND INFLUENCES -- CHAPTER SIX: VAN VLIET'S GERMANIC STUDIES -- CHAPTER SEVEN: AFTER VAN VLIET -- CHAPTER EIGHT: RETROSPECT -- APPENDIX ONE: INVENTORY OF VAN VLIET'S CORRESPONDENCE -- APPENDIX TWO: VAN VLIET'S DEDICATION TO MAGNUS GABRIEL DE LA GARDIE -- APPENDIX THREE: INVENTORY OF WORKS PUBLISHED BY JAN VAN VLIET -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- INDEX.
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