"Sprachschatz Der Angels chsischen Dichter" is a comprehensive lexicon of Anglo-Saxon poetry, compiled by Christian Wilhelm M. Grein. This essential reference work provides detailed definitions and usage examples of words found in Old English verse. It is an invaluable resource for scholars and students of Anglo-Saxon language and literature, offering insights into the vocabulary and style of early English poetic traditions.
The book serves as a key to understanding the nuances of Old English, aiding in the interpretation of significant works of Anglo-Saxon literature. Its meticulous compilation and enduring relevance make it an indispensable tool for anyone delving into the linguistic and literary heritage of the Anglo-Saxon period.
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