Paul Peterson: An Old Problem in Etymology Revisited: The Origin of Germanic Nouns with the Suffix -ster
Roland Schuhmann: Eine Miszelle zum Giessener gotisch-lateinischen Bibelfragment
Luca Panieri: UEberlegungen zur nordischen Entwicklung von germ. */e1/ in Endsilbe
Martin Hannes Graf und Michelle Waldispuehl: Neues zu den Runeninschriften von Eichstetten, Schwangau, Steindorf und Neudingen-Baar II
Diether Schuerr: Sunufatarunga und die Erfindung des Hiltibrantliedes
Marco Mostert: Communicating the Faith: the Circle of Boniface, Germanic Vernaculars, and Frisian and Saxon Converts
Bernard Mees: Weaving Words. Law and Performance in Early Nordic Tradition
Riemer Reinsma: French (or would-be French) Toponyms in the Netherlands
Special Issue Section: Sovereigns and Saints. Narrative Modes of Constructing Rulership and Sainthood in Latin and German (Rhyme) Chronicles of the High and The Late Middle Ages
Uta Goerlitz: Introduction: Cultural Integrative Figures at the Intersection of Rulership and Sainthood in Medieval Chronicles
Andreas Hammer: Interferences between Hagiography and Historiography: Bishop Ulrich of Augsburg and Emperor Henry II
Uta Goerlitz: Karl was ain warer gotes wigant. Problems of Interpreting the Figure of Charlemagne in the Early Middle High German Kaiserchronik
Annette Guentzel: Godfrey of Bouillon: the Stylization of an Ideal Ruler in Universal Chronicles of the 12th and 13th Centuries
Stephanie Seidl: Beyond all Logic? Narrative Relations between Secular Rule and Divine Grace in the Constantine Episode of Jans's Weltchronik
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