- in 1664, when an
edition and
Swedish translation was
published by
Olaus Verelius. This
seems to have
inspired Swedish antiquarians from the 17th century...
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Verelius disputed this in his
notes to
Hervarar saga,
arguing that the
temple had been on the site of the
church at
Gamla Uppsala. In 1678,
Verelius published...
-
later in life
involved in an
intellectual dispute,
particularly with Olof
Verelius (1618–1682) over the
location of the
Temple at Uppsala. He
argued that...
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distinctly bordered with
white A. a.
talauta (Evans, 1957)
Talaut Group A. a.
verelius Fruhstorfer, 1914 .C. & R. Felder, [1865] '1865–75. Rhopalocera. In Reise...
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thesaurus grammatico-criticus et archæologicus.
Working from
Verelius's 1671
translations (
Verelius 1671), with the aid of a
Swedish scholar, he
presented the...
- 17th century, the ****ure
outstanding Swedish scholars Urban Hiärne, Olof
Verelius,
Arvid Moller [sv], and
others studied at the university.
Among the academic...
- Paul Médaille,
French Jesuit missionary (d. 1689)
February 12 –
Olaus Verelius,
scholar of Old
Norse and
Scandinavian studies (d. 1682)
February 17 –...
- 1759)
January 1 –
Jacob Kettler,
German noble (b. 1610)
January 3 –
Olaus Verelius,
scholar of Old
Norse and
Scandinavian studies (b. 1618)
February 2 – Jean...
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Regum Historia,
Lingua Antiqua Gothica Conscripta, ed. and trans. by
Olaus Verelius (Uppsala, 1664)
Gautreks saga in Old
Norse from heimskringla.no Snerpa:...
- Paul Médaille,
French Jesuit missionary (d. 1689)
February 12 –
Olaus Verelius,
scholar of Old
Norse and
Scandinavian studies (d. 1682)
February 17 –...