Sophus Bugge

Norwegian philologist
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Also known as: Elseus Sophus Bugge
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In full:
Elseus Sophus Bugge
Born:
January 5, 1833, Lurvik, Norway
Died:
July 8, 1907, Kristiania [now Oslo] (aged 74)

Sophus Bugge (born January 5, 1833, Lurvik, Norway—died July 8, 1907, Kristiania [now Oslo]) was a philologist who pioneered in the collection and study of Norwegian folk songs, gathered a massive quantity of ancient Norwegian inscriptions, and prepared what is considered to be one of the most outstanding critical editions of the Poetic Edda, the 13th-century Icelandic collection of heroic and mythological poetry. His edition of Old Norse folk songs appeared in 1858. Professor of comparative philology and Old Norse at the University of Christiania (Oslo) from 1866, he published Norraen fornkvaedi, his edition of the Edda, in 1867. He ...(100 of 140 words)