Journal of English and Germanic Philology explained

Journal of English and Germanic Philology
Cover:Journal of English and Germanic Philology cover.gif
Editor:Renée R. Trilling, Kirsten Wolf, Robert J. Meyer-Lee
Discipline:Medieval English, Germanic and Celtic cultures
Language:English, sometimes German
Abbreviation:J. Engl. Ger. Philol.
Publisher:University of Illinois Press
Country:United States
Frequency:Quarterly
History:1897-present
Website:http://www.press.uillinois.edu/journals/jegp.html
Jstor:03636941
Oclc:22518525
Lccn:10026331
Issn:0363-6941
Eissn:1945-662X

The Journal of English and Germanic Philology is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal of medieval studies that was established in 1897 and is now published by University of Illinois Press. Its focus is on the cultures of English, Germanic, and Celtic-speaking parts of medieval northern Europe.[1] Previous editors-in-chief include Albert S. Cook, George T. Flom and Ernst Alfred Philippson.

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  1. http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/journal_of_english_and_germanic_philology Journal of English and Germanic Philology