Bulletin 21, November 1993
Contents:
Stephen Miller, ‘The “Philological Labours” of Prince Louis Lucien Bonaparte (1813–1891)’ (pp. 2-5)
Summaries of papers read at the Tenth Henry Sweet Colloquium, London 25th March 1993:
Pieter Loonen, ‘Comenius and Seventeenth-Century Modern Language Teaching: The Case of Nathanael Duez’ (pp. 6-7)
Rod McConchie, ‘William Turner’s “Cacographies” and the Development of Linguistic Practice in Sixteenth-Century England’ (pp. 7-8)
Brigitte Nerlich, ‘Linguistic Pragmatics in Europe (1800-1930)’ (pp. 8-10)
Reports (pp. 11-12)
Reviews:
Alan Kemp, Review of R. H. Robins, The Byzantine Grammarians, Their Place in History. Berlin/New York: Mouton de Gruyter, 1993 (pp.13-17)
C. J. Wells, Review of Orrin W. Robinson, Old English and Its Closest Relatives. A Survey of the Earliest Germanic Languages. London: Routledge, 1992 (pp. 18-20)
Paul Salmon and Howard Gaskill, Review of Klaus Schonauer, Hörderlins Echo. Psychiatrie, Sprachkritik und die Gangarten der Subjektivität. Münster: Nodus Publikationen, 1993 (pp. 21-22)
Werner Hüllen, Review of Joseph L. Subbiondo (ed.), John Wilkins and the 17th-Century British Linguistics. Amsterdam/Philadelphia: John Benjamins, 1992 (pp. 22-25)
Publications Received (pp. 26-33)
Forthcoming Conferences (pp. 37-38)