INDICE / CONTENTS
MARILINA CESARIO
Romancing the wind: The role of gales in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle (pp. 1-25)
RAFFAELE CIOFFI
Ne opige nan man to ðissere leasunge: Un controverso caso di intercessione mariana al momento del giudizio (pp. 27-47)
GABRIELE COCCO
From wea to wela: Shipwreck as a foreshadowing of Christian salvation in the Old English Apollonius of Tyre (pp. 49-68)
GIUSEPPE D. DE BONIS
Le Omelie Blickling nella produzione omiletica anglosassone (pp. 69-93)
KEES DEKKER
The organisation and structure of Old English encyclopaedic notes (pp. 95-130)
MALCOLM GODDEN
Alfredian prose: Myth and reality (pp. 131-158)
JOYCE HILL
Augustine’s tractates on John and the homilies of Ælfric (pp. 159-194)
OMAR KHALAF
A study on the translator‘s omissions and instances of adaptation in the Old English Orosius: The case of Alexander the Great (pp. 195-221)
LUCREZIA PEZZAROSSA
Reading Orosius in the Viking Age: An influential yet problematic model (pp. 223-240)
HANS SAUER
Vercelli Homilies and word-formation (pp. 241-281)
LETIZIA VEZZOSI
Relative clauses in Old English prose: A stylistic choice (pp. 283-310)
ELENCO DEGLI AUTORI / LIST OF AUTHORS (pp. 311-313)