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1020. ROWLES, H. J. (transl.). The Song of Maldon. Essex Rev., July, xxxvIII, 112–21.

Beowulf. 1021. Beowulf. Mit ausführlichem Glossar hrsg. von MORITZ HEYNE. 13. Aufl. bearb. von LEVIN L. SCHÜCKING. Paderborn: Schöningh. 8vo. pp. xii, 324. RM. 7.50.

1022. Beowulf nebst den kleineren Denkmälern der Heldensage. Mit Einl., Gloss. und Anm. hrsg. von F. HOLTHAUSEN. Teil 2: 5., verb. Aufl. Heidelberg: Winter. 8vo. pp. xxxix, 214. RM. 4.20. Teil I (Texte und Namenverz.): 6., verb. Aufl. pp. x, 123. RM. 2.80.

1023. Beowulf and the Fight at Finnsburg, edited by FR. KLaeber, with Introd., Bibliography, Notes, Glossary and Appendices. Illus., with Supplement. New ed. (Bibl. 1928, 940.) Rev. by Kemp Malone in J. E. G. Phil., July, xxvIII, 416–17.

1024. BRANDL, ALOIS. Beowulf und die Merowinger. See 187. Also in Sitzungsberichte der preussischen Akad. d. Wissenschaften, Apr., pp. 207-11.

1025. BRYAN, W. F. Epithetic Compound Folk-Names in Beowulf. See 187.

1026. CHAMBERS, R. W. Beowulf and Water-Trolls. T.L.S., May 9, p. 383; cf. K. M. Buck, ib., May 16, p. 403.

1027.

Beowulf's Fight with Grendel, and its Scandinavian Parallels. E. Studies, June, x1, 81-100.

1028. CRAWFORD, S. J. Grendel's Descent from Cain. (Cf. Bibl. 1928, 945.) M.L.R., Jan., xxiv, 63.

1029. HOLTHAUSEN, F. Zu Beowulf v. 489 f. und v. 3114 f. Anglia Beibl., Mar., XL, 90-I.

1030. HOOPS, JOHANNES. War Beowulf König von Dänemark? See 125.

1031. HULBERT, J. R. A Note on the Psychology of the Beowulf Poet. See 187.

1032. LAWRENCE, WILLIAM WITHERLE. Beowulf and Epic Tradition. (Bibl. 1928, 950.) Rev. by Elsie Blackman in R.E.S., July, v, 333-5; by R. W. Chambers in M.L.R., July, xxiv, 334-7; by F. Delatte in Rev. belge de philol. et d'hist., Oct.-Dec., VIII, 1252-4; by Henning Larsen in M.L.N., Mar., XLIV, 189-90; by Arthur G. Brodeur in Univ. of Calif. Chron., Jan., XXXI, 97-104; by O. L. Jiriczek in Anglia Beibl., July, XL, 193–202.

1033. Beowulf and the Saga of Samson the Fair. See 187. 1034. MAGOUN, F. P., Jr. Recurring First Elements in Different Nominal Compounds in Beowulf and in the Elder Edda. See 187. 1035. MALONE, KEMP. The Daughter of Healfdene. See 187.

1036.

The Identity of the Geatas. Acta philologica scandi

navica, IV, 84-90.

1037.
1038.

A Note on Beowulf, 1. 2034. M.L.R., July, XXIV, 322−3.
A Note on Beowulf, 2928 and 2932. Philol. Quart.,

Apr., VIII, 406–7.
1039.

Notes on Beowulf. Anglia, Nov., LIII, 335-6.

1040. MOORE, SAMUEL. Notes on Beowulf. See 187.

1041. PROKOSCH, E. Two Types of Scribal Errors in the Beowulf MS. See 187.

1042. SCHÜCKING, LEVIN L. Das Königsideal im Beowulf. M.H.R.A. Bulletin, Oct., III, 143-54.

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1043. 1044.

Noch einmal: 'enge ānpaðas, uncuð gelād.' See 187.
Sōna im Beowulf. See 125.

1045. VAN HAMEL, A. G. Hengest and his Namesake. See 187. 1046. WARDALE, E. E. Beowulf, 11. 848 ff. M.L.R., Jan., XXIV,

1047.

XXIV, 322.

Beowulf: The Nationality of Ecgoeow. M.L.R., July,

1048. WESSÉN, E. 1927, 814; 1928, 953.) logica, II, 85-8.

De nordiska folkstammarna i Beowulf. (Bibl.
Rev. by R. E. Zachrisson in Studia Neophilo-

1049. WYLD, H. C. Experiments in Translating Beowulf. See 187. Byrhtferth. 1050. CRAWFORD, S. J. (ed.). Byrhtferth's Manual. See 140.

1051.

Byrhtferth of Ramsey and the Anonymous Life of

St Oswald. See 185.

Cadmon. 1052. POUND, LOUISE. Cædmon's Dream Song. See

187.

Charms. 1053. HOLTHAUSEN, F. Der altenglische Reisesegen. Anglia Beibl., Mar., XL, 87–90.

1054. KLAEBER, F. Belucan in dem altenglischen Reisesegen. See 311.

Christ. 1055. KLAEBER, FR. Jottings on Old English Poems. See 1007.

1056. GEROULD, GORDON HALL. Carpenter or Athlete? Christ, vv. 678-9. J. E. G. Phil., Apr., xxvIII, 161–5.

Deor. 1057. ASHDOWN, MARGARET. On Two Passages of O.E. Verse. See 1017.

Fight at Finnsburg. 1058. BRANDL, ALOIS. Der Saalkampf in Finns Burg. [Translation.] See 125.

Genesis. 1059. KLAEBER, FR. Jottings on O.E. Poems. See 1007. 1060. SIEVERS, EDUARD. Cædmon and Genesis. See 125. See also 'Berichtigungen,' in Beiträge, LIII, 304.

Judith. 1061. KLAEBER, FR. Jottings on Old English Poems. See 1007.

Riddles. 1062. ERHARDT-SIEBOLD, ERIKA VON. Die lateinischen Rätsel der Angelsachsen: Ein Beitrag zur Kulturgeschichte Altenglands. (Bibl. 1928, 962.) Rev. by Cyril Brett in M.L.R., Oct., XXIV, 464-6.

Salomon and Saturn. 1063. LARSEN, HENNING. Kemble's Salo*mon and Saturn. M. Phil., May, xxvI, 445-50.

1064. MENNER, R. J. The Vasa Mortis Passage in the Old English Salomon and Saturn. See 187.

Wanderer. 1065. KLAEBER, FR. Jottings on Old English Poems. See 1007.

West-Saxon Gospels. 1066. GLUNZ, H. Die lateinischen Vorlage der westsächsischen Evangelienversion. (Bibl. 1928, 966.) Rev. by M. Manitius in Philol. Wochenschrift, XLIX, 679-80.

1.

XI. MIDDLE ENGLISH

XI (a). GENERAL

Anthologies and Readers. 1067. BRANDL, A. and O. ZIPPEL. Mittelenglische Sprach- und Literaturproben. (Bibl. 1927, 154; 1928, 967.) Rev. by H. Huscher in Archiv, CLVI, 124–5.

1068. BRUNNER, KARL and RUDOLF HITTMAIR. Mittelenglisches Lesebuch für Anfänger. Heidelberg: Carl Winter. 8vo. pp. vii, 121. RM. 3.20. Rev. by H. S. V. Jones in J. E. G. Phil., Oct., XXVIII, 549-50.

Miscellaneous.

1069. ANDREW, S. O. The Preterite in North

Western Dialects. See 515.

1070. AUDIAU, JEAN. Les Troubadours et l'Angleterre. (Bibl. 1927, 838.) Rev. by L. E. K. in M.L.R., Jan., XXIV, 109-10.

1071. BALDWIN, CHARLES SEARS. Medieval Rhetoric and Poetic. (Bibl. 1928, 968.) Rev. by Theodore Stenberg in Sewanee Rev., Jan., XXXVII, 121–2; by Morris W. Croll in M.L.N., Jan., XLIV, 63−4.

1072. CAPLAN, HARRY. The Four Senses of Scriptural Interpretation and the mediaeval theory of preaching. Speculum, IV, 282–90. 1073. EVERETT, DOROTHY. A Characterization of the English Medieval Romances. See 154.

1074. HECHT, HANS and LEVIN L. SCHÜCKING. Die englische Literatur im Mittelalter. Hefte 3, 4, pp. 65–96, 97–128. (Cf. Bibl. 1927, 778.) Wildpark-Potsdam: Athenaion. RM. 2.20.

1075. HOOPS, REINALD. Der Begriff 'Romance' in der mittelenglischen und frühneuenglischen Literatur. (Anglist. Forsch., 68.) Heidelberg: Winter. 8vo. pp. viii, 98, RM. 6.

1076. MACKIE, W. S. On the Independent Development of the Middle English Vowels in Early New English. See 491.

107. MILLAR, ERIC G. English Illuminated Manuscripts of the XIV and XV Centuries. (Bibl. 1928, 977.) Rev. by Kingsley Porter in Sat. Rev. of Lit., June 15, P. IIII.

1078. MORSBACH, LORENZ. Umschriften ags. Urkunden in einer Pergamentrolle des späten 13. Jahrhunderts. See 125.

1079. ORTON, HAROLD. The Medial Development of M.E. ō (tense), FR. ü (= [y]) and M.E. eu (O.E. ĕow) in the Dialects of the North of England. See 497.

1080. OwsT, G. R. A Denunciation of Medieval Bonfires. T.L.S., June 13, p. 474 (cf. Bibl. 1926, 747).

MHRA

5.

1081. PARSONS, A. E. The Trojan Legend in England, I, II. M.L.R., July, XXIV, 253–64; ib., Oct., xXIV, 394–408.

1082. PATON, LUCY ALLEN (ed.). Les Prophécies de Merlin. (Bibl. 1927, 859; 1928, 980.) Rev. by Herbert Grundmann in Göttingische Gelehrte Anzeigen, pp. 562-83; by W. A. Nitze in M. Phil., Aug., XXVII, 107–8. Cf. also L. A. Paton, Speculum, June,

IV, 105.

1083. RAND, Edward KENNARD. The Classics in the Thirteenth Century. Speculum, IV, 249-69.

1084. ROBBINS, HARRY WOLCOTT (ed.). Le Merure de Seinte Eglise, by Saint Edmund of Pontigny, and Richard Rolle's Devout Meditacioun. Lewisburg, Pennsylvania: H. W. Robbins, n.d. pp. xlvi, 78, 27. $2.00. Rev. by Dorothy Everett in R.E.S., Oct., v, 457-8.

1085. SAVAGE, HENRY L. Phillipps MS. 8336. T.L.S., Aug. 29, p. 668.

1086. SCHLAUCH, MARGARET. Medieval Narrative: a Book of Translations. New York: Prentice-Hall, 1928. 12mo. pp. viii, 456. $2.50. Rev. by F. P. Magoun, Jr., in Speculum, Jan., IV, 129–31.

1087. SCHUTT, J. H. A Guide to English Studies. The Study of the Medieval Drama. E. Studies, Feb., XI, 11-17. (Cf. Bibl. 1927, 791.) 1088. SEDGWICK, W. B. An Unworked Vein in Middle-English Lexicography? Speculum, Jan., Iv, 91-2.

1089. SEYMOUR, ST JOHN D. Anglo-Irish Literature, 1200–1582. Cambridge: Univ. Press. 9 × 6. pp. 170. 12s. 6d. Rev. in T.L.S., Sept. 26, p. 738.

1090. TIMES Literary SuppLEMENT. Nature in Medieval Poetry. See 964.

1091. TOUT, THOMAS FREDERICK. Literature and Learning in the English Civil Service in the Fourteenth Century. Speculum, Oct., IV, 365-89.

1092. VRIEND, J. The Blessed Virgin Mary in the Medieval Drama of England, with additional Studies in Middle English Literature. (Bibl. 1928, 981.) Rev. in T.L.S., Sept. 12, p. 692.

1093. WELLS, JOHN EDWIN. Fourth Supplement to a Manual of the Writings in Middle English, 1050-1400. (Cf. Bibl. 1926, 755; 1928, 983.) New Haven: Yale Univ. Press; London: Milford. Med. 8vo. pp. 84. $1.50. 6s. 6d.

XI (6). MIDDLE ENGLISH WRITINGS

Alexander Romances. 1094. MAGOUN, FRANCIS PEABODY (ed.). The Gests of King Alexander of Macedon. Two Middle English Alliterative Fragments, Alexander A and Alexander B. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard Univ. Press; London: Milford. 8 × 6. pp. xii, 261. $3.50; 16s. Rev. by Cyril Brett in M.L.R., Oct., xxiv, 466–7; in T.L.S., Dec. 5, p. 1030; by F. Wild in Literaturblatt, pp. 426–8.

1095. ANDREW, S. O. 'Wars of Alexander' and 'Destruction of Troy.' R.E.S., July, v, 267–72.

Ancrene Riwle. 1096. ALLEN, HOPE EMILY. Further Borrowings from 'Ancren Riwle.' M.L.R., Jan., XXIV, I-15.

1097.

On the Author of the 'Ancrene Riwle.' P. M. L. A.

Am., Sept., XLIV, 635-80.

Arthurian Legend. 1098. App, August J. Lancelot in English Literature, His Rôle and Character. Washington, D.C.: Catholic Univ. Press. 8vo. pp. iv, 261. $1.00.

1099. CHAMBERS, E. K. Arthur of Britain. (Bibl. 1928, 991.) Rev. by Henry Jenner in History, Jan., XIII, 346–8.

1100. COLLINGWOOD, W. G. Arthur's Battles. See 1240.

1101. KRAPPE, ALEXANDER HAGGERTY. Balor with the Evil Eye. (Bibl. 1928, 996.) Rev. by M. Gaster in Folk-Lore, Mar. 1928, XXXIX, 107-9; by Josef Wiehr in J. E. G. Phil., Apr., xxvIII, 327.

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1103. LOOMIS, LAURA HIBBARD. The Round Table Again. M.L.N., Dec., XLIV, 511-19.

1104. LOOMIS, ROGER SHERMAN. Bron and other Figures in the 'Estoire del Saint Graal.' M.L.R., Oct., xxiv, 416-36.

1105. Celtic Myth and Arthurian Romance. (Bibl. 1927, 881; 1928, 999.) Rev. by Howard R. Patch in Speculum, Jan., IV, 117–21. 1106. NORTHUP, CLARK S. King Arthur, the Christ, and Some Others. See 187.

1107. PATON, LUCY ALLEN (ed.). Sir Lancelot of the Lake: A French Prose Romance of the Thirteenth Century. Transcr. from MS. in the Bibliothèque Nationale (Fonds français, 344), with an Introd. and Notes. London: Routledge; New York: Harcourt, Brace. 9 × 6. Pp. xx, 420. 18s.; $5.00. Rev. in T.L.S., Oct. 17, p. 808.

1108. SCHLAUCH, MARGARET. The 'Rémundar Saga Keisarasonar' as an Analogue of 'Arthur of Little Britain.' Scandinavian Studies and Notes, Aug., x, 189–202.

1109. Tristan in Brittany; being the fragments of the romance of Tristan written in the XII Century by Thomas the Anglo-Norman; drawn out of French into English by DOROTHY LEIGH SAYERS; with Introd. by George SaintSBURY. New York: Payson and Clarke. 8vo. pp. xxv, 37–320. $3.00.

1110. Arthuriana. Proceedings of the Arthurian Society. Vol. 1, 1928-9. Ed. for the Soc. by E. VINAVER and H. J. B. GRAY. Oxford: Blackwell. 9 × 6. pp. 69. 4s. 6d.

Athelston. 1111. Baugh, ALBERT C. A Source for the Middle English Romance, Athelston. P. M. L. A. Am., June, XLIV, 377–82. Awntyrs of Arthure. 1112. ANDREW, S. O. Huchoun's Works. See 1161.

Bek, Thomas, of Castelford. 1113. BLACH, S. Ist Thomas Bek der Verfasser der Göttinger Reimchronik? E. St., LXIV, 170–3.

Chaucer, Geoffrey. 1114. The Works of Geoffrey Chaucer. (Shake

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