George Philip Krapp (–) was a scholar of English. In Krapp joined the faculty of Columbia University, becoming professor of English at the University of Cincinnati (–) before gaining the same title at Columbia (–). His most famous achievement is conceiving and in large part undertaking the Anglo-Saxon Poetic Records edition (begun in , and concluded by Krapp's . The Junius Manuscript (The Anglo-Saxon Poetic Records) Krapp, George Philip. Published by Columbia University Press, New York, ISBN ISBN Download The Anglo Saxon Poetic Records Book PDF. Download full The Anglo Saxon Poetic Records books PDF, EPUB, Tuebl, Textbook, Mobi or read online The Anglo Saxon Poetic Records anytime and anywhere on any device. Get free access to the library by create an account, fast download and ads free. We cannot guarantee that every book is in the.
George Philip Krapp. Share. Topics similar to or like George Philip Krapp. Scholar of English. Wikipedia. Elliott Van Kirk Dobbie. American scholar of Anglo-Saxon literature who taught English at Columbia University. Born in Brooklyn, New York City, in The Anglo-Saxon period is represented by the complete six-volume series of the Anglo-Saxon Poetic Records, edited by George Philip Krapp and Elliott Van Kirk Dobbie (Columbia University Press, ). In addition, certain landmark anthologies were also recommended by the Editorial Board. Krapp, George Philip, ed. (), The Paris Psalter and the Meters of Boethius, The Anglo-Saxon Poetic Records: A Collective Edition, New York: Columbia University Press, ISBN , OCLC
The Anglo-saxon Poetic Records (Complete 6 Volume Set). Hardcover – January 1, by George Philip Krapp (Editor), Elliott van Kirk Dobbie (Editor). George Philip Krapp (–) was a scholar of English. In Krapp joined the faculty of Columbia University, becoming professor of English at the University of Cincinnati (–) before gaining the same title at Columbia (–). His most famous achievement is conceiving and in large part undertaking the Anglo-Saxon Poetic Records edition (begun in , and concluded by Krapp's collaborator Elliott Van Kirk Dobbie in ). George Philip Krapp, –, American scholar, b. Cincinnati. Krapp joined the faculty of Columbia Univ. in , was professor of English at the Univ. of Cincinnati (–10) and at Columbia (–34). An authority on Anglo-Saxon, he was the first editor of the "Anglo-Saxon Poetic Records," an edition of the existing body of Anglo-Saxon poetry.
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