Journal of the Spanish Society for Mediaeval English Language and Literature

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SELIM –new issue out

SELIM
(Journal of the Spanish Society for Mediaeval English Language and
Literature)
Issue nº 13 (2005-2006) Universidad de Oviedo & SELIM
Edited by T. Guzmán & S.G. Fdez-Corugedo

Table of Contents:
ARTICLES
Alejandro Alcaraz (Univ. of Jaén): Old English ditransitive adjectives.
Teresa Marqués (Univ. of Málaga): Old English punctuation revisited: the
case of the Gospel according to Saint Matthew.
M.R. Rambaran-Olm (Univ. of Glasgow): Is the title of the Old English poem
The Descent to Hell suitable?
Ignacio Murillo (Univ. of Salamanca): Cynewulf and Cyneheard: a different
style for a different story.
Fco. Javier Álvarez (Univs. of Manchester & Vigo): The Anglo-Saxon
Chronicle 755: an annotated bibliography of the Cynewulf and Cyneheard
episode from Plummer to Bremmer.
Maurizio Gotti (Univ. of Bergamo): The Middle English chapter of the
‘modal story’.
María José Carrillo (Univ. of Huelva): Lexical dialectal items in Cursor
Mundi: contexts of occurrence and geographical distribution.
Begoña Crespo & Isabel Moskowich-Spiegel (Univ. of Corunna): Medicine,
Astronomy affixes and others: an account of verb formation in some early
scientific works.
Edurne Garrido (Univ. of Huelva): Manuscript relations through form and
content in the Middle English Circa Instans.
Carmen Mª Fernández (Univ of Corunna): New contexts for the classics:
wanderers and revolutionaries in the tales of the Franklin and the Clerk.
NOTES
Andrew Breeze (Univ. of Navarre): The Lollard Disestablishment Bill and
Rocester, Staffordshire; Bune, ‘Maiden, Beloved’ in Ancrene Wisse; Deale,
‘Take note’ in Ancrene Wisse, Nurd, ‘Uproar’ in the AB language; Rung,
‘Arise’ in Ancrene Wisse.
REVIEWS & NOTICES
Rebeca Cubas (Univ. of La Laguna): Suzanne C. Hagedorn 2004: Abandoned
Women: Rewriting the Classics in Dante, Boccaccio and Chaucer.
Mariano González (Univ. of Murcia): Thráinsson, Petersen, Jacobsen &
Hansen (eds.) 2004: Faroese. An Overview and Reference Grammar.
Judit Martínez (Univ. of León): Moskowich-Spiegel & Crespo 2004: New
Trends in English Historical Linguistics: An Atlantic View.
Isabel Moskowich-Spiegel (Univ. of Corunna): Cristina Mourón 2005: El
ciclo de York. Sociedad y Cultura en la Inglaterra bajomedieval.

 Already available in hardcopy; available online within the next few weeks.
All correspondence should be sent to:
      Sociedad Española de Lengua y Literatura Inglesa Medieval
      Departamento de Filología Anglogermánica-Universidad de Oviedo
      33071 Oviedo, Asturias – Spain
selim at web.uniovi.es
http://www.uniovi.es/SELIM/

Selim publishes articles, notes, reviews, book notes and other scientific
papers that contribute to the advancement of Mediaeval English Studies and
Comparative Medieval Studies. Contributions for issue number 14 are
already welcome.
Originals submitted for possible publication will be subject to peer
reviewing, and should not have been sent to other journals or means of
publications.
Contributions are to be sent to the Editors (selim at web.uniovi.es). Please
find Stylesheet and other relevant information in
http://www.uniovi.es/SELIM/



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