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Jackson Crawford | Linguistics : Rare Insights into Old Saxon and Hēliand (with Prof. Alex Sager) @JacksonCrawford | Uploaded September 2024 | Updated October 2024, 5 hours ago.
Linguistics : Professor Alex Sager (University of Georgia) presents on the Old Saxon language and its most famous literary monument, the alliterating gospel harmony Hēliand (Heliand). See more of Prof. Sager's work, including recordings in Old Saxon and Old and Middle High German alluded to in this interview, at sagemaere.libsyn.com

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