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Philology as Philosophy: Giovanni Pontano on Language, Meaning, and Grammar

2011; University of Pennsylvania Press; Volume: 72; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1353/jhi.2011.0026

ISSN

1086-3222

Autores

Lodi Nauta,

Tópico(s)

Historical and Literary Studies

Resumo

This article studies the views on language of an important yet understudied humanist, Giovanni Pontano (1429–1503). Attention is paid to his ideas on the origins of language; the emotive and active functions of language; the intrinsic connection between language and sociability; and his grammatical work. When compared to developments in the Enlightenment his views turn out to be philosophically interesting and relevant. As such this article underscores a still undervalued point that, even though humanists were perhaps not philosophers, philosophical assumptions and convictions did drive their textual-philological studies, having important implications for their wider views on history and culture.

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