Ludvig Ludvigsen Daae
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Ludvig Ludvigsen Daae (7 December 1834 – 17 March 1910) was a Norwegian historian and author. He was a professor at the University of Oslo for more than thirty years.
Biography
He was born in Aremark in Østfold and died in Kristiania (now Oslo), Norway. He was the son of Ludvig Daae (1806–35) and Sara Jessine Louise Brock (1811–91).He was a student at Christiania Cathedral Schooland graduated during1852. He studied classical philology at the University of Kristiania (now University of Oslo) and graduatedin 1859.
Daae was assigned as a professor at the University of Kristianiafor more than thirty yearsfrom 1876 to 1910. Daae was appointed professor of history at the University after Oluf Rygh had transferred to a professorship in archeology.At the time of his retirementhis successor as a professor of history was HalvdanKoht.
Daae published a large number of historic worksand was also a frequent contributor to newspapers. Among his other works in 1880 he wrote a biography of Ludvig Holberg and in 1899 he published an edition of Claus Pavels's diaries from the period 1817 to 1822. He was decorated Commander, Second Class of the Order of St. Olav in 1905. He was a Knight of the Danish Order of Dannebrog and of the Swedish Order of the Polar Star.
Ludvig Daae wrote his personal memoirs in 1888-93 and in 1901. In 1944,Wilhelm Munthepublished Professor Ludvig Daae : en minnebok (Oslo: Cammermeyer, 1944). In 2003, Daae's great-grandson, Nicolay HeinrichKnudtzon, edited and published an edition of Daae's memoirs.
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Other sources
- Knudtzon, Nicolay Heinrich(2003)Professor, Dr. Ludvig Daaes erindringer og opptegnelser om sin samtid (Oslo: Novus Forlag)ISBN 82-7099-361-1
- Dahl, Ottar(1990) Norsk historieforskning i det 19. og 20. århundre(Oslo: Universitetsforlaget)ISBN 82-00-01593-9