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- Grímur Jónsson Thorkelín (8 October 1752 – 4 March 1829) was an Icelandic–Danish-Norwegian scholar, who became the National Archivist of Norway and Denmark...
- to which the m****cript was actually more readable in Thorkelin's time is uncertain. Thorkelin used these transcriptions as the basis for the first complete...
- made under the direction of the first editor of Beowulf, Grimur Jonsson Thorkelin in the years 1786-1787 after the Cottonian fire yet before the m****cript...
- Hvidsteen married the scholar Grímur Jónsson Thorkelin in 1792. At the time of the 1801 census, Johnson Thorkelin and Gunhild Hvidsten resided in the building...
- flaws in Thorkelin's rendering of the poems. After his heated debate with Thorkelin, Johan Bülow (1751–1828), who had sponsored Thorkelin's work, offered...
- the 20-year work of scholar Grímur Jónsson Thorkelin. Two m****cripts, however, were recovered and Thorkelin eventually published the poem in 1815. A horse...
- The Thorkelin Transcripts of Beowulf in 1986, which challenged the traditional account of the transcriptions made for and by Grímur Jónsson Thorkelin, an...
- Iceland, taking over from Peter Fjeldsted Hoppe. 4 March: Grímur Jónsson Thorkelín, Icelandic–Danish-Norwegian scholar. "Frederik 6. | lex.dk". Dansk Biografisk...
- (born 1977), Icelandic film director and screenwriter Grímur Jónsson Thorkelin (1752–1829), Icelandic–Danish scholar Grímur Kamban (fl. 8th or 9th-century)...
- Database listed some 688 translations and other versions of the poem, from Thorkelin's 1787 transcription of the text, and in at least 38 languages. The poet...