Johan Peter Weisse (13 August 1832 – 7 March 1886) was a Norwegian philologist. He was born in Fluberg as a son of physician Joachim Frederik Weisse and...
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had changing editors. Nicolai Mejdell became editor in 1855, and Johan Peter Weisse his co-editor in 1858. In 1863, publication of Christiania-Posten...
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Captain. The film is based on Freuchen's novels Der Eskimo and Die Flucht ins weisse Land. In 1938, he founded The Adventurer's Club of Denmark (Danish: Eventyrernes...
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third cousin of Emil and Fredrik Stang, and one of his aunts married Johan Peter Weisse. He finished his secondary education in 1889 and graduated from the...
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group here, which included Julius Middelthun, Christoffer Borch, Johan Peter Weisse and Niels Ravnkilde. He worked as a school teacher in Christianshavn...
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artist Hermann Weinsberg (1518–1597), German city councilor in Cologne Johan Peter Weisse (1832–1886), Norwegian philologist Denton Welch (1915–1948), English...
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and businessman. Georg Reinholdt Wankel (1843-1907), politician. Johan Peter Weisse (1832-1886), philologist. Dikken Zwilgmeyer (1853–1913), fiction writer...
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competition in its time from Johan Peter Weisse's grammar Latinsk Grammatik til Skolebrug, also released in 1871, but Weisse's book was considered too difficult...
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married Margrete Weisse, and through her he was a son-in-law of professor Johan Peter Weisse. He had two sons and three daughters; Johan Peter Holtsmark and...
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Myhre, a Norwegian author of science fiction and fantasy literature Johan Peter Weisse (1832–1886), a Norwegian philologist "Fluberg, Søndre Land". yr.no...
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