Citation: B. Lindstrom, A note on two rare Scandinavian loanwords in Middle English (Laughter, 'Rule of St Benedict', 'Havelok', transmission errors), STUD NEOPH, 73(1), 2001, pp. 1-3
Citation: M. Blockley, Subordinate clauses without [Greek] apo-koinou in Old English verse, chiefly in 'Beowulf' and chiefly nu and swa, STUD NEOPH, 73(1), 2001, pp. 4-10
Citation: I. Moskowich-fandino et E. Alfaya, The 'Parlement of the Thre Ages': Some notes on the place of origin of oneof its manuscripts, STUD NEOPH, 73(1), 2001, pp. 23-35
Citation: Gv. Stanivukovic, 'Phantasma or a hideous dream': Style, history and the ruins of Rome in 'Julius Caesar' (Shakespeare), STUD NEOPH, 73(1), 2001, pp. 55-70
Citation: C. Kottmann, God and the gods: Traditions of antiquity and medieval contemporaneity in Heinrich von Veldeke's 'Eneasroman', STUD NEOPH, 73(1), 2001, pp. 71-85
Citation: E. Platen, 'Auftritt-der-Tod-im-Wirbel-der-Konfetti'. Narrative between invention anddisappearance in Gerhard Kopf's early work, STUD NEOPH, 73(1), 2001, pp. 111-113
Citation: S. Bjorkman, Drome texts and authors in the langue-d'oc from the beginnings to the present day. Bibliographical essays with notes and commentaries, STUD NEOPH, 73(1), 2001, pp. 133-135
Citation: A. Classen, Hermann Hesse's 'Glasperlenspiel' (1943) and James Hilton's 'Lost Horizon'(1933). Intertextual relations between two utopian schemes from the interwar years, STUD NEOPH, 72(2), 2000, pp. 190-202