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  1. Eduard Sievers ( German: [ˈeːduaʁt ˈziːvɐs]; 25 November 1850, Lippoldsberg – 30 March 1932, Leipzig) was a German philologist of the classical and Germanic languages. Sievers was one of the Junggrammatiker of the so-called "Leipzig School".

  2. Eduard Georg Sievers, nado en Lippoldsberg o 25 de novembro de 1850 e morto en Leipzig o 30 de marzo de 1932, foi un lingüista e filólogo alemán, expoñente da escola neogramática que influíu profundamente na indoeuropeística entre os séculos XIX e XX e coñecido sobre todo polos seus estudos sobre textos en saxón e inglés antigos.

  3. 125 years ago this year, Eduard Sievers published his seminal Altgermanische Metrik (1893a). Even after all this time and despite a significant amount of later scholarly activity on Old Germanic metrics, Sievers’ work more broadly, and this book in particular, remain essential touchstones for discussions of Germanic

  4. Eduard Sievers ( alemán: [ˈeːduaʁt ˈziːvɐs]; 25 de noviembre de 1850, Lippoldsberg - 30 de marzo de 1932, Leipzig) fue un filólogo de las lenguas clásica y germánica. Sievers fue uno de los Junggrammatiker de la llamada "Escuela de Leipzig".

  5. Georg Eduard Sievers (né le 25 novembre 1850 à Lippoldsberg, Électorat de Hesse - mort le 30 mars 1932, à Leipzig) est un linguiste et philologue des langues classiques et germaniques. Il a été professeur aux universités de Halle ( 1871 ), Tübingen ( 1883 ), Iéna ( 1887) et Leipzig ( 1892 ).

  6. Eduard Sievers (1850-1932) was probably the most brilliant of the neogrammarians. He had a remarkably fine capability for analyzing language. Among his legendary accomplishments was the identification of the Old English Genesis as a translation from Old Saxon before there was evidence for an Old Saxon poem on Genesis; it was later discovered in ...

  7. Eduard Sievers’ Altgermanische Metrik remains a foundational work for Germanic metrical research, even 125 years after its publication in 1893.