Anna Paues
Anna Carolina Paues (26 September 1867- 1945), was a Swedish philologist, mainly active in England.
She was born to Fahnenjunker Johan Wilhelm Paues (1837-1920) and Gustava Anderson. She graduated from Wallinska skolan in Stockholm, and studied Germanic philology in England and Germany. Between 1902 and 1927, she was a lecturer at Newnham College in Cambridge in Germanic linguistics.
- Works
- A Fourteenth Century English Biblical Version (1902)
- A Newly Discovered Manuscript of the Poema Morale
- A Treatise on English Pronunciation by James Douglas (1914)
References
- "Paues, Anna" in Nordisk familjebok (2nd ed, 1915)
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