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Results for Amsterdamer Beiträge zur älteren Germanistik

Author Title Page(s)
Mees (Bernard)
Nehalennia and the Marsaci 1–25
Blom (Alderik H.)
Celtic studies, scholarly networks, and Modernekritik: Jan de Vries after the Second World War 250–284
Quak (Arend)
Korrespondenz zwischen A. G. van Hamel und drei isländische Gelehrten 336–372
Toorians (Lauran)
Review 321–322
Hebing (Rosanne)
The textual tradition of Heavenly Letter charms in Anglo-Saxon manuscripts 203–222
Zanten (Arwen van)
Going berserk in Old Norse, Old Irish and Anglo-Saxon literature 43–64
Toorians (Lauran)
Keltisch *kagjo-; kaai, kade, Cadzand, Seneucaega en Zennewijnen 17–22
Schrijver (Peter)
De etymologie van de naam Cannenefaten 13–22