Thereafter, Child devoted himself to the comparative study of British vernacular ballads, using methods adopted from historical comparative philology to arrive at the earliest attested versions.
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He eventually graduated with a double degree, with arts majors in Latin, comparative philology, history and politics, and he came first in political science.
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In response to mounting criticism from British newspapers, the board announced the additions of comparative philology and editor of the " English Dialect Dictionary ".
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In 1874-1875, the faculty was joined by Odobescu and Bogdan Petriceicu Hasdeu, who offered free courses on, respectively, archaeology and comparative philology.
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The early commissioners, included Edward Anwyl ( died 1914 ), another philologist, professor of Welsh and Comparative Philology at the University College of Wales, Aberystwyth.
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In 1960, he held the Hermann and Klara H . Collitz Professorship for Comparative Philology at the Linguistic Society of America Summer Institute at the University of Texas.
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In 1937, Capidan was invited to the University of Bucharest, where he was made head of the comparative philology department heretofore led by the late Iuliu Valaori.
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He graduated at Columbia University in 1878, studied at Bryn Mawr ( 1885 1895 ), and became professor of Sanskrit and comparative philology in Yale University in 1895.
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The controversy over Latham's views on Indo-European languages following his " Comparative Philology " ( 1862 ) did permanent damage to his scholarly reputation.
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Clackson is Reader in Comparative Philology at the Faculty of Classics, University of Cambridge, and is also a Fellow and Director of Studies, Jesus College at Cambridge.