Publication announcement

trinidad.guzman.gonzalez at unileon.es trinidad.guzman.gonzalez at unileon.es
Tue Nov 11 19:58:12 UTC 2008


Dear colleagues:

We are pleased to announce that SELIM 14 is already available in hardcopy
and will be available online in due time. Please find detailed table of
contents below.

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 15 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/.




SELIM (Journal of the Spanish Society for Mediaeval English Language and
Literature)
Issue nº 14 (2007)
Universidad de Oviedo & SELIM
Edited by T. Guzmán & S.G. Fdez-Corugedo

Table of Contents:

ARTICLES
Michiko Ogura (Chiba University): The Paris Psalter and the Metres of
Boethius: are they formulaic as Anglo-Saxon verses?
Isabel de la Cruz Cabanillas (University of Alcalá de Henares): Semantic
Primes in Old English: a preliminary study of descriptors.
Clara Molina & Manuela Romano (Autonomous University of Madrid): Old texts
in new vessels: teaching and learning HEL online.
Laura Esteban Segura & Nadia Obegi Gallardo (University of Málaga):
Absolute constructions in the Old English Gospels: a case-study.
Nils-Lennart Johannesson (Stockholm University): Icc hafe don swa summ þu
badd: an anatomy of the Preface to the Ormulum.
Anna Hebda (Adam Mickiewicz University): On the excrescent Middle English p.
María Beatriz Hernández Pérez (University of La Laguna): Both human and
divine: the conflict between confession and gossip in The Book of Margery
Kempe.
Tamara Pérez Fernández & Ana Sáez Hidalgo (University of Valladolid): ‘A
man textueel’: scribal readings and interpretations of Troilus and
Criseyde through the glosses in manuscript British Library Harley 2392.
Keith Williamson (University of Edinburgh): A Latin–Older Scots glossary
in Edinburgh University Library MS 205.

NOTES
Andrew Breeze (University of Navarre): Herebarde in Ancrene Riwle.

REVIEWS & NOTICES
Tom Shippey (Saint Louis University): Álvarez-Faedo, María José (ed.)
2007: Avalon Revisited: Reworkings Of The Arthurian Myth.
Judit Martínez Magaz (University of León): North, Richard & Allard, Joe
(eds.) 2007: Beowulf and Other Stories. A New Introduction to Old English,
Old Icelandic and Anglo-Norman Literatures.
Agnieszka Pysz (Adam Mickiewicz University): Suárez-Gómez, Cristina 2006:
Relativization in Early English (950–1250): the Position of Relative
Clauses.

Kind regards,
Trinidad Guzmán & Santiago González

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