Description
An Old English Grammar by Eduard Sievers, translated and edited by Albert S. Cook, is a foundational linguistic work that presents a comprehensive analysis of Old English phonology, morphology, and syntax. Originally written by Sievers, a prominent German philologist, the book was adapted for English-speaking students by Cook, a leading American Anglo-Saxonist. It provides detailed explanations of Old English grammar rules, supported by examples, making it a crucial resource for scholars, linguists, and students studying the historical development of the English language.