Anglia (journal)

The journal Anglia. Journal of English Philology. Containing Contributions to the History of the English Language and Literature is the oldest journal of English worldwide. It covers the still -expanding field of English philology to a large extent to the present day from internationally. There appear Essays on the English language and language history, English literature of the Middle Ages and the modern era, to American literature, to recent literature in the English language and general and comparative literature, which also includes cultural and literary theory aspects. Furthermore, the Anglia regularly publishes reviews on the above areas.

History

The Anglia was by Richard Paul Wülker - to Bd.7 (1884 ) he enrolled Wülcker - founded and edited together with critical readings and a book exhibition, which was concerned by Moritz Trautmann. Issue 1 of Volume 1 was released, according to the title page, although in 1877 at the bookstore Lippert'schen the publisher Max Niemeyer in Halle an der Saale, the official publication date is given bibliography but with vol.1 (1878 ) and appeared to Bd.12 (1889 ) at Max Niemeyer, Halle / Saale.

From Bd.13 the New Series Anglia begins with NF = 13 vol.1 (1891 ), founded by Rich. P. Wülker and edited by Ewald wings and Gustav Schirmer, from NF = 15 Vol.3 (1893 ). Nurmehr, composed of E. Wing and published by Eugen Einenkel He oversaw the Anglia until his death (1930 ), where he was supported by his co-editor from 1928 Herrmann M. Flasdieck, the magazine -. Than 30 ( sometimes difficult ) years - until NF 62 = 76 (1958 ) published He stood with the transfer of the Max Niemeyer Verlag in Tübingen in the 1950s from 1952 two co-editors, Helmut Papajewski and Walter F. Schirmer, to the side, which adds further selected as co-editor after death Flasdiecks 1959 Bogislav of Lindhelm. In the same year the count of the new episode of Anglia has been set and continues with volume 77 by these three editors by the year 1965.

During the ensuing 30 years - from band 84 (1966 ) to Volume 113 (1995 ) - then formed Helmut Gneuss, Hans Käsmann, Erwin Wolff and Theodore Wolpers the publisher quartet of Anglia in 1996 to cast his responsibility his successors, which also the following transition of Max Niemeyer Verlag, Tübingen, 2005 to the KG Saur Verlag and 2006 at the Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co. KG, Berlin, accompanied them.

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