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Claude Buridant
Claude Buridant (born 12 February 1938, in Arras) is a French linguist, professor emeritus of French and Romance philology at the University of Strasbourg (formerly Marc Bloch University) in Strasbourg. He is director of the Centre for Linguistics and Romance Philology in Strasbourg. His research focuses on the history of translation in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, as part of the study of Romance languages, lexicography and paremiology. He is the author of such works as a grammar of Old French.Claude Buridant, ''Grammaire nouvelle de l'ancien français'', SEDES, 2000. (800 pages). Works *1976. Nature and function of proverbs in jeux-partis. ''Revue des sciences humaines'' 163.3 (1976): 377–418. *1976. ''La traduction du pseudo-Turpin du manuscrit Vatican Regina 624''. Vol. 142. Librairie Droz. *1980. Les binômes synonymiques. Esquisse d'une histoire des couples de synonymes du Moyen Age au XVIIe siècle in Synonymies. ''Bulletin du Centre d'Analyse du discours'' 4 (19 ...
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Philology () is the study of language in oral and written historical sources; it is the intersection of textual criticism, literary criticism, history, and linguistics (with especially strong ties to etymology). Philology is also defined as the study of literary texts as well as oral and written records, the establishment of their authenticity and their original form, and the determination of their meaning. A person who pursues this kind of study is known as a philologist. In older usage, especially British, philology is more general, covering comparative and historical linguistics. Classical philology studies classical languages. Classical philology principally originated from the Library of Pergamum and the Library of Alexandria around the fourth century BC, continued by Greeks and Romans throughout the Roman/Byzantine Empire. It was eventually resumed by European scholars of the Renaissance, where it was soon joined by philologies of other European ( Germanic, Celtic), Eur ...
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