Moriz Heyne
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Moriz Heyne was a prominent figure in the study of ancient Anglo-Saxon literature, particularly known for his work on the epic poem Beowulf. His academic contributions included translations and critical analyses that helped to shape the understanding of this crucial text in the English literary canon. Heyne's expertise extended to various related works, including the fragmentary poem The Fight at Finnsburh, where he provided valuable insights through comprehensive glossaries and annotations that made these texts more accessible to scholars and students alike.