Studies in English Philology
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Studies in English Philology

A Miscellany in Honor of Frederick Klaeber

  1. 501 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - PDF

Studies in English Philology

A Miscellany in Honor of Frederick Klaeber

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Studies in English Philology was first published in 1929. Minnesota Archive Editions uses digital technology to make long-unavailable books once again accessible, and are published unaltered from the original University of Minnesota Press editions.

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Table of contents

  1. Contents
  2. Four Footnotes to Papers on Germanic Metrics
  3. Old West Germanic and Old Norse
  4. Loss of a Nasal before Labial Consonants
  5. Morphological Notes
  6. Concerning the Origin of the Gerund in English
  7. Semantic Borrowing in Old English
  8. Recurring First Elements in Different Nominal Compounds in Beowulf and in the Elder Edda
  9. Notes on the Preverb ge- in Alfredian English
  10. Terms and Phrases for the Sea in Old English Poetry
  11. Epithetic Compound Folk-Names in Beowulf
  12. The Daughter of Healfdene
  13. Hengest and His Namesake
  14. Beowulf and the Saga of Samson the Fair
  15. Beowulf und die Merowinger
  16. A Note on the Psychology of the Beowulf Poet
  17. Two Types of Scribal Errors in the Beowulf MS
  18. Notes on Beowulf
  19. Noch einmal: "enge ānpaðas, uncūð gelād."
  20. Experiments in Translating Beowulf
  21. Caedmon's Dream Song
  22. The Vasa Mortis in the Old English Salomon and Saturn
  23. A Putative Charter to Aldhelm
  24. Die altenglischen Verzeichnisse von GlĂźcks- und UnglĂźckstagen
  25. Anglo-Norman Script and the Script of Twelfth-Century MSS in Northwestern Norway
  26. The Early English Loan-Words in Welsh and the Chronology of the English Sound-Shift
  27. King Arthur, the Christ, and Some Others
  28. "He Knew Nat Catoun for His Wit Was Rude"
  29. Le Rire du Prophète
  30. Somer Soneday
  31. Eine englische Urkunde aus dem Jahre 1470
  32. Shakespeare and Formal Logic
  33. A Specimen of Vulgar English of the Mid-Sixteenth Century
  34. "Woo't Drink up Eisel"?
  35. The Etymology of "Yankee"
  36. Harrington and Leibnitz
  37. The Baroque Style in Prose
  38. Alexander Hamilton and the Beginnings of Comparative Philology
  39. Progress in the Teaching of Early English
  40. A Bibliography of the Works of Frederick Klaeber
  41. Vita