Nothing of this could have been found in the cloister; nor were the philologers of Italy equal to a task which required capacities and pursuits very different from their own.
He was very inimical to the dialecticians, as philologers generally are.
But, at the expiration of the century, few were left besides Rhodomann of the celebrated philologers of Germany; nor had a new race arisen to supply their place.
Daniel Heinsius, conspicuous as secretary of the synod of Dort, and a Latin poet of distinguished name, was also among the first philologers of his age.
In our present case scientific philologers are beginning to complain, with perfect truth and perfect justice from their own point of view, that the popular doctrine of race confounds race and language.
It is for this reason that some of the criticisms of the most celebrated philologers are so far from being just, that they tend to overthrow the rules, and corrupt the true idiom, of the English tongue.
The reader will pardon me for transcribing here the opinion of the celebrated Michaelis, one of the most learned philologers of the present century.
But I must leave this question to be settled by philologers and travellers; and I should hardly have dwelt so long upon it except for the curious part played by this word 'Pongo' in the later history of the man-like Apes.
All these words are said by philologers to be derived from roots expressive of the intestine motion of a fermenting substance.
They were called grammatici by the Romans--a word which would be better rendered philologers than grammarians.
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