Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Dedication
- Contents
- List of illustrations
- List of maps
- List of boxes
- Preface
- 1 Getting ready to study the history of linguistics
- 2 Greek philosophy and the origins of western linguistics
- 3 Towards a discipline of grammar: the transition from philosophy
- 4 From literacy to grammar: describing language structure in the ancient world
- 5 Christianity and language
- 6 The early Middle Ages
- 7 The Carolingian Renaissance
- 8 Scholasticism: linking language and reality
- 9 Medieval vernacular grammars
- 10 The Renaissance: discovery of the outer world
- 11 A brief overview of linguistics since 1600
- 12 Becoming a historian of linguistics
- Research resources in the history of linguistics
- Notes
- Index
Research resources in the history of linguistics
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 March 2015
- Frontmatter
- Dedication
- Contents
- List of illustrations
- List of maps
- List of boxes
- Preface
- 1 Getting ready to study the history of linguistics
- 2 Greek philosophy and the origins of western linguistics
- 3 Towards a discipline of grammar: the transition from philosophy
- 4 From literacy to grammar: describing language structure in the ancient world
- 5 Christianity and language
- 6 The early Middle Ages
- 7 The Carolingian Renaissance
- 8 Scholasticism: linking language and reality
- 9 Medieval vernacular grammars
- 10 The Renaissance: discovery of the outer world
- 11 A brief overview of linguistics since 1600
- 12 Becoming a historian of linguistics
- Research resources in the history of linguistics
- Notes
- Index
Summary
Bibliographical resources
Annual bibliographies
These come out once a year and list articles published in a great range of journals, as well as books and monographs. To use them effectively, jot down the authors/subjects you want to look up, scan the table of contents to see how the bibliography is organised, and look your queries up in each volume, working backwards from the most recent.
Bibliographie Linguistique. Covers all aspects of linguistics. The history of linguistics section is subdivided by period in the more recent volumes.
L'Année Philologique. Secondary literature and new editions of Classical Greek and Latin texts, as well as sections organised by subject.
Medioevo Latino. Medieval Latin material from 500 to 1300 (since 1995 goes up to 1500). Look under ‘Discipline: Grammatica’ and ‘Filologia e letteratura: Linguistica’ in the table of contents, and under the names of individual authors. The Fortleben (‘Survival’) section includes studies of the transmission and medieval use of ancient grammarians, listed by ancient author's name.
MLA Bibliography. Heavily literary in orientation.
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- The History of Linguistics in EuropeFrom Plato to 1600, pp. 284 - 289Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2003