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in 1882, where he re-organized the teaching of English in the state of California, introduced English requirements for university admission, and edited many texts for reading in secondary schools. He became chair of English language and literature at
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in 1889, where he remained for thirty-two years until his death and became a prolific editor of major English works and literary criticism. In contrast to the prejudices of many of his peers, a number of female PhD students - including
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from 1877 to 1878, where he began learning languages including Latin, Greek, Italian, and Old English. He returned to the United States for two years as an associate in English at
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The Art of Poetry: Containing the Poetical Treatises of Horace, Vida and Boileau, with the translations of Howes, Pitt and Soame
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Cook married twice: first to Emily Chamberlain (1886), then to Elizabeth Merrill (1911). He died on September 1, 1927, in
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and in poetics, fields in which he produced over three hundred publications. He translated, edited, and revised Sievers'
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Drout, M. D. C. (2011). "The Cynewulf of Albert S. Cook: Philology and English Studies in America".
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before entering college, which he declined. He graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree from
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in 1872, writing a thesis on "The Inclined Planes of the Morris Canal," and taught there and at
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Public Medievalists, Racism, and Suffrage in the American Women's College
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Some Accounts of the Bewcastle Cross Between the Years 1607 and 1861
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The Dream of the Rood: an Old English Poem attributed to Cynewulf
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Cooper, Lane (1927). "Albert Stanburrough Cook, 1853-1927".
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The Possible Begetter of the Old English Beowulf and Widsith
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The Bible and English Prose Style: Selections and Comments
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Bibliography of the Writings of Albert Stanburrough Cook
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Having already learned German, he went on to study in
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The Authorized Version of the Bible and Its Influence
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Montville, New Jersey
New Haven, Connecticut
Rutgers College
BA
MS
University of Göttingen
University of Leipzig
University of Jena
PhD
Professor
Yale University
Old English
philologist
Montville, New Jersey
Fukui, Japan
Rutgers College
Freehold Academy
Göttingen
Leipzig
Johns Hopkins University
London
Henry Sweet
Cynewulf
Old Northumbrian Gospels
British Museum
University of Jena
Eduard Sievers
University of California
Yale University

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