- 1773. The
society began publishing its
journal in 1761,
entitled Det
Trondhiemske Selskabs Skrifter,
still published today as Det
Kongelige Norske Videnskabers...
- the university's root goes back to 1760, with the
foundation of Det
Trondhiemske Selskab (Trondheim Academy),
which in 1767
became the
Royal Norwegian...
-
Constituent ****embly
elections were held in
Norway in 1814. The
elections were held in
Christiania and the
surrounding area in February, and in the rest...
- Strøm, H. (1765). "Beskrivelse over
Norske insecter, første stykke". Det
Trondhiemske Selskabs Skrifter. 3: 376–439, Tab. VI. Anderson, R. 2005, An Annotated...
- Schøning, and the
Danish historian Peter Frederik Suhm
established Det
Trondhiemske Selskab. In 1767, the
society received royal confirmation of its statutes...
- Schøning and
Councillor of
State Peter Frederik Suhm
under the name Det
Trondhiemske Selskab (the
Trondheim Society). 30
January –
Jonas Rein, priest, poet...
- Strøm H. (1765). "Beskrivelse over
Norske insecter, første stykke". Det
Trondhiemske Selskabs Skrifter 3: 376-439, Tab. VI., page 435, Tab. VI, Fig. XVI....
-
Norwegian Society of
Sciences and
Letters in 1760
under the name Det
Trondhiemske Selskab (the
Trondheim Society). From 1761 it
published academic papers...
- Schøning and
Councillor of
State Peter Frederik Suhm
under the name Det
Trondhiemske Selskab (the
Trondheim Society). From 1761 it
published academic papers...