HISPANISMS IN THE LANGUAGE OF ISIDORE OF SEVILLE
HISPANISMS IN THE LANGUAGE OF ISIDORE OF SEVILLE Maltby, Robert Hispania terris omnibus felicior: Premesse ed esiti di un processo di integrazione, Pisa…
Database explains strange survival of irregular verbs
An historical study of the development of irregular verbs in the hundreds of Romance languages including French, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Romanian and Catalan…
Slovenian and Polish Religio-National Mythologies: A Comparative Analysis
Slovenian and Polish Religio-National Mythologies: A Comparative Analysis Velikonja, Mitja Religion, State & Society, Vol. 31, No. 3, (2003) Abstract Religio-National Mythology: Some…
The Development of Middle Welsh ap Names: A Dynamic Perspective
The Development of Middle Welsh ap Names: A Dynamic Perspective Griffen, Toby D. (Southern Illinois University Edwardsville) Published online (2006) Abstract In the…
Translating Marvels: The Spanish and Latin Versions of Columbus’ First Letter Home, 1493
Translating Marvels: The Spanish and Latin Versions of Columbus’ First Letter Home, 1493 By Mary L. Dudy Bjork Mediterranean Studies, Vol.14 (2005) Introduction:…
The Influence of French and Other Languages on Chaucer’s English
The present paper examines the influence of languages of the Continent on Chaucer’s language with special reference to French, that is, Old French, Anglo-French and Northern French.
Encounters with Monsters at the End of Time: Some Early Medieval Visualizations of Apocalyptic Eschatology
Encounters with Monsters at the End of Time: Some Early Medieval Visualizations ofApocalyptic Eschatology Lewis, Suzanne Different Visions: A Journal of New Perspectives on Medieval…
Dictionary of Medieval Latin from British Sources project nears completion
A huge number of students ranging from linguists to those studying coins and family ancestry are benefiting from a 100 year project to…
Complexio / Complexion. Categorizing Individual Natures 1250-1600
Complexio / Complexion. Categorizing Individual Natures 1250-1600 Groebner, Valentin The Moral Authority of Nature, The University of Chicago Press (2003) Abstract In an anecdote…
Sweetness
Sweetness By Mary Carruthers Speculum, Vol.81:4 (2006) Introduction: This essay offers a provisional charting of an aesthetic term so familiar from medieval writing…
Learn Latin at Ohio Dominican University this summer
Ohio Dominican University in Columbus, Ohio is set to offer a summer program in Latin this summer. Under the direction of Dr. Matthew…
Where Cornish was Spoken and When: a Provisional Synthesis
Roman colonial rule in much of Britain from the mid-first century AD represented language contact as well as major changes to material culture and many other aspects of life.
Old-Slavonic Sanctuaries in Czechia and Slovakia
Old-Slavonic Sanctuaries in Czechia and Slovakia Turčan, Vladimír Studia Mythologica Slavica 4 (2001) Abstract Presented are: the catalogue of ancient sanctuaries of the Czechian…
Translating the Poetic Edda into English
Translating the Poetic Edda into English By Carolyne Larrington Old Norse Made New: Essays on the Post-Medieval Reception of Old Norse Literature and…
‘On Englyssh Tunge Out of Frankys’: Translation and ‘Tourning’ in Robert Mannyng’s Handlyng Synne
‘On Englyssh Tunge Out of Frankys’: Translation and ‘Tourning’ in Robert Mannyng’s Handlyng Synne Dearnley, Elizabeth Marginalia, Vol. 4, (2005-2006) Cambridge Yearbook Abstract…
Footnotes on Life : Marginalia in Three Medieval Icelandic Manuscripts
This project investigates what paratextual material—specifically marginalia— can tell us about the way medieval Icelandic readers felt about their books, and how they participated in the creation of the reading experience for future readers through the marks they left on the page.
THE LOCALISATION AND DATING OF MEDIEVAL ICELANDIC MANUSCRIPTS
THE LOCALISATION AND DATING OF MEDIEVAL ICELANDIC MANUSCRIPTS Karlsson, Stefan SAGA-BOOK, VOL. XXV, VIKING SOCIETY FOR NORTHERN RESEARCH, UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON, (1998–2001) Abstract As is…
Vikings in the Nor’ Wast: The Roots of Orkney’s Identity in Norway and Canada
Vikings in the Nor’ Wast: The Roots of Orkney’s Identity in Norway and Canada LANGE, MICHAEL A. Scandinavian-Canadian Studies, Vol.17, (2007) Abstract This article…
“The Fifteen Signs Before Doomsday and “Post Conquest English Identity”
“The Fifteen Signs Before Doomsday and “Post Conquest English Identity” Stephen Pelle (U of T) This paper detailed the fifteen signs before Doomsday…
Seventh Annual ASSC Graduate Student Conference – “Crisis of Categorization”
SESSION 1: Transhistorical Anglo-Saxon England “Where They Please: The Punctuation of Old English Poetry” Eric Weiskott (Yale University) This paper examined the use…
British or Welsh? National Identity in Twelfth-Century Wales
British or Welsh? National Identity in Twelfth-Century Wales Pryce, Huw English Historical Review, Vol. 116 (2001) Abstract The names used to define countries and…
Middle English and Anglo-Norman in Contact
Middle English and Anglo-Norman in Contact Ingham, Richard (Birmingham City University) ENGLISH LITERARY SOCIETY OF JAPAN CONFERENCE, TOKYO UNIVERSITY, MAY (2009) Abstract Anglo-Norman: some ‘internet…
Genitives and other Cases in Old Norse-Icelandic
Genitives and other Cases in Old Norse-Icelandic Norsk Lingvistisk Tidsskrift · Årgang 28 · (2010) Barðdal, Jóhanna (University of Bergen) Abstract 1 Diachronic Predictions…
Assessing the relative status of languages in medieval Ireland
Assessing the relative status of languages in medieval Ireland By Raymond Hickey Studies in Middle English linguistics, edited by Jacek Fisiak (Berlin, 1997)…
Cognitive Aspects of the Grammaticalization of Medieval Welsh Prepositions
Cognitive Aspects of the Grammaticalization of Medieval Welsh Prepositions By Heather Rose Jones PhD Dissertation, University of California, Berkeley, 2003 Abstract: Prepositions are one…