# Wikiversity Reading List Faculty of Philology
**Wikidata**: [Q25064763](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q25064763)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/wikiversity-reading-list-faculty-of-philology

## Summary
The Wikiversity Reading List Faculty of Philology is a bibliography and web directory hosted on Wikiversity. It serves as a curated list of hyperlinks focused on the humanities, specifically philology. The page functions as a Wikiversity project page and is part of the broader universal bibliography initiative.

## Key Facts
- **Entity Type:** It is an instance of a bibliography, a Wikiversity project page, a web directory, and a Wikiversity reading list.
- **Primary Subject:** The main subject of the reading list is humanities.
- **Content Structure:** The page is a list of hyperlinks.
- **Parent Projects:** It is part of the "universal bibliography" and "WikiProject Geography."
- **Class:** It is related to the "Wikiversity reading list" class.
- **Connectivity:** The entity has a sitelink count of 2.

## FAQs
### Q: What type of resource is the Wikiversity Reading List Faculty of Philology?
A: It is a web directory and bibliography specifically structured as a Wikiversity reading list. It organizes hyperlinks relevant to the field of philology.

### Q: What is the academic focus of this reading list?
A: The main subject of the reading list is humanities, with a specific focus on topics related to the Faculty of Philology.

### Q: Is this page part of a larger organizational scheme?
A: Yes, the page is classified as a Wikiversity project page and is listed as part of a universal bibliography and WikiProject Geography.

## Why It Matters
The Wikiversity Reading List Faculty of Philology serves as a structured node within the open-learning ecosystem of Wikiversity. By functioning as a specialized web directory, it aggregates hyperlinks relevant to the humanities, providing a focused entry point for learners interested in philology. Its existence demonstrates the application of bibliographic classification within a wiki-based educational environment.

The entry acts as a bridge between general humanities resources and specific philological texts. As a "Wikiversity project page," it represents a collaborative effort to curate knowledge. Its inclusion in the "universal bibliography" and association with "WikiProject Geography" highlights its integration into wider bibliographic and academic organizational systems. This connectivity ensures that the resource is not isolated but is a discoverable component of a larger network of open educational resources, aiding in the classification and retrieval of information.

## Notable For
- Being a multi-faceted resource classified simultaneously as a bibliography, web directory, and project page.
- Its integration into both the universal bibliography and WikiProject Geography.
- Focusing specifically on the humanities discipline through the lens of philology.
- Functioning as a structured list of hyperlinks within the Wikiversity ecosystem.

## Body
### Classification and Nature
The Wikiversity Reading List Faculty of Philology is defined by its function as a content aggregator. Structurally, it is identified as an "instance of" four distinct types:
*   Bibliography
*   Wikiversity project page
*   Web directory
*   Wikiversity reading list

It belongs to the "Wikiversity reading list" class, indicating it follows a specific format for presenting educational resources.

### Subject Matter and Content
The core content of the entry is strictly defined as a "list of hyperlinks." The subject matter is categorized under "humanities," aligning with the academic discipline of philology which traditionally encompasses the study of language in written historical sources.

### Organizational Context
The entry is embedded within the Wikiversity infrastructure through specific hierarchical relationships. It is listed as a "part of" two major entities:
*   Universal bibliography
*   WikiProject Geography

These properties place the reading list within broader frameworks of knowledge organization and geographic academic collaboration. The entity currently has a sitelink count of 2, indicating its connection to other pages within the wiki ecosystem.