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FILOLOGIA GERMANICA – GERMANIC PHILOLOGY
[1 (2009) – 8 (2016)]

Journal of the Italian Society for Germanic Philology
(Associazione Italiana di Filologia Germanica)

ISSN: 2036-8992

Editor-in-chief: Fabrizio D. Raschellà (until 2016)

N.B. For later issues see the page dedicated to the journal
on the web site of the Associazione Italiana di Filologia Germanica

 

 

 

 


The journal, which is supported and funded by the Italian Society for Germanic Philology (AIFG), was established in 2009 and is published in yearly volumes. Each volume is devoted to a specific subject concerning the linguistic and cultural Germanic area. Articles are written in Italian or in one of the major international languages and are provided with an English abstract. The journal is peer-reviewed by anonymous referees, both Italian and foreign.
The present page contains some essential information about the journal. The title page and the contents of each published volume can be viewed by clicking on the corresponding entry. (*)


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8 (2016): Altotedesco Antico e Protomedio (VIII‒XII sec.) / Old and Early Middle High German (8th‒12th c.)  

Scientific commitee: Concetta Giliberto (University of Palermo; coordinator), Elena Di Venosa (University of Milan), Elvira Glaser (University of Zurich), Simona Leonardi ("Federico II" University of Naples), Elda Morlicchio ("L'Orientale" University of Naples).

Editorial board: Fabrizio D. Raschellà (formerly University of Siena; editor-in-chief), Verio Santoro (University of Salerno; chairman of AIFG), Marina Buzzoni (Ca' Foscari University of Venice; councillor of AIFG), Letizia Vezzosi (University of Florence; councillor of AIFG).

 

7 (2015): Inglese Medio: Lingua e Tradizioni Manoscritte / Middle English: Language and Manuscript Traditions 

Scientific commitee: Lucia Sinisi (University of Bari; coordinator), Michael Benskin (University of Oslo), Omar H. A. Khalaf (Ca' Foscari University of Venice), Roger Lass (University of Edinburgh), Letizia Vezzosi (University of Florence).

Editorial board: Fabrizio D. Raschellà (University of Siena; editor-in-chief), Verio Santoro (University of Salerno; chairman of AIFG), Marina Buzzoni (Ca' Foscari University of Venice; councillor of AIFG), Letizia Vezzosi (University of Florence; councillor of AIFG).

 

6 (2014): Lingua e Letteratura Bassotedesca / Low German Language and Literature

Scientific commitee: Claudia Händl (University of Genoa; coordinator), Chiara Benati (University of Genoa), Maria Rita Digilio (University of Siena), Anna Maria Guerrieri ("Tor Vergata" University of Rome), Ulrich Seelbach (University of Bielefeld).

Editorial board: Fabrizio D. Raschellà (University of Siena; editor-in-chief), Fulvio Ferrari (University of Trento; chairman of AIFG), Lucia Sinisi (University of Bari; councillor of AIFG), Alessandro Zironi (University of Bologna; councillor of AIFG).

 

5 (2013): La Prosa Anglosassone / Old English Prose

Scientific commitee: Patrizia Lendinara (University of Palermo; coordinator), Claudia Di Sciacca (University of Udine), Joyce Hill (University of Leeds), Loredana Lazzari (LUMSA, Rome), Letizia Vezzosi (University of Perugia).

Editorial board: Fabrizio D. Raschellà (University of Siena; editor-in-chief), Fulvio Ferrari (University of Trento; chairman of AIFG), Lucia Sinisi (University of Bari; councillor of AIFG), Alessandro Zironi (University of Bologna; councillor of AIFG).

 

4 (2012): La 'Heimskringla' e le Saghe dei Re / 'Heimskringla' and the Kings' Sagas

Scientific commitee: Maria Cristina Lombardi ("L'Orientale" University of Naples ; coordinator), Massimiliano Bampi (Ca' Foscari University of Venice), Marcello Meli (University of Padua), Agneta Ney (Uppsala University – Högskolan i Gävle, Sweden), Maria Elena Ruggerini (University of Cagliari).

Editorial board: Fabrizio D. Raschellà (University of Siena; editor-in-chief), Fulvio Ferrari (University of Trento; chairman of AIFG), Lucia Sinisi (University of Bari; councillor of AIFG), Alessandro Zironi (University of Bologna; councillor of AIFG).

 

3 (2011): Poesia del Medioevo Tedesco / Medieval German Poetry

Scientific committee: Maria Grazia Saibene (Università of Pavia; coordinator), Maria Grazia Cammarota (University of Bergamo), Christoph Huber (Eberhard-Karl University of Tübingen), Maria Vittoria Molinari (University of Bergamo), Verio Santoro (University of Salerno).

Editorial board: Fabrizio D. Raschellà (University of Siena; editor-in-chief), Fulvio Ferrari (University of Trento; chairman of AIFG), Lucia Sinisi (University of Bari; councillor of AIFG), Alessandro Zironi (University of Bologna; councillor of AIFG).

 

2 (2010): I Germani e l'Italia / The Early Germanic Peoples and Italy

Scientific committee: Elda Morlicchio ("L'Orientale" University of Naples; coordinator), Maria Giovanna Arcamone (University of Pisa), Nicoletta Francovich Onesti (University of Siena), Maria Vittoria Molinari (University of Bergamo); Max Pfister (Saarland University, Saarbrücken).

Editorial board: Fabrizio D. Raschellà (University of Siena; editor-in-chief), Fulvio Ferrari (University of Trento; chairman of AIFG), Lucia Sinisi (University of Bari; councillor of AIFG), Alessandro Zironi (University of Bologna; councillor of AIFG).

 

1 (2009): Lingua e Cultura dei Goti / Language and Culture of the Goths

Introductory note

Scientific committee: Alessandro Zironi (University of Bologna; coordinator), Carla Falluomini (University of Sassari), Marusca Francini (University of Pavia), Nicoletta Francovich Onesti (University of Siena).

Editorial board: Fabrizio D. Raschellà (University of Siena; editor-in-chief – chairman of AIFG), Fulvio Ferrari (University of Trento; councillor of AIFG), Valeria Micillo ("L'Orientale" University of Naples; councillor of AIFG).

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The journal is published by Prometheus, Milan (Italy). Contact for subscription and purchase of PDF copies of single volumes and articles: Mrs Damiana Rigamonti (Prometheus Editrice), damiana.rigamonti@libero.it.

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