Finnur Magnússon, 1781-1847.

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Finnur Magnússon (1781–1847) was an Icelandic archaeologist and scholar. In 1819, he was appointed professor at the University of Copenhagen and in 1842 made the "Keeper of the Archives." An authority on Norse literature and mythology, he is best remembered for his translation of Elder Edda . Magnússon also claimed to have deciphered a Runamo inscription in Sweden, however, this claim was a subject of controversy and was later disproved.

From the guide to the Finnur Magnússon Notebook, circa 1823-1825, (Special Collections Research Center, Syracuse University Libraries)

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referencedIn Barclay, Thomas, 1792-1873. Letter: 1845 Dec. 8, Currie [Edinburgh] to David Laing / T. Barclay. University of Edinburgh - Main Library, Edinburgh University Library
creatorOf Finnur Magnússon Notebook, circa 1823-1825 Syracuse University. Library. Special Collections Research Center
referencedIn Barclay, Thomas, 1792-1873. Letter: 1845, Jan. 25, Currie [Edinburgh] to David Laing / T. Barclay. University of Edinburgh - Main Library, Edinburgh University Library
creatorOf Halldór Hermannsson, 1878-1958. Manuscripts, 1904-1924. Cornell University Library
creatorOf Finnur Magnússon, 1781-1847. Notes, undated. Cornell University Library
creatorOf Rafn, Carl Christian, 1795-1864. Carl Christian Rafn correspondence, [ca. 1870] Cornell University Library
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associatedWith Barclay, Thomas, 1792-1873. person
associatedWith Halldór Hermannsson, 1878-1958. person
associatedWith Rafn, Carl Christian, 1795-1864. person
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Birth 1781

Death 1847

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