Norwegian Literature in Latin

Norwegian Literature in Latin

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The Cathedral School,
The Celebratory Hall
Saturday 3 February
13.00
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Norwegian Literature in Latin

Did you know that Trondheim’s place in Norwegian literary history is much larger than it usually appears to be? Here, we will become acquainted with some of the works written in Latin in Trondheim, such as the city epic Fata Nidarosiensis and the first Norwegian floras, published in 1766 and 1776, which deeply influenced Carl Linnaeus.

(The event is free, but all interested are recommended to reserve a free ticket. The event is in Norwegian)

With:

Øyvind Aak
Rune Blakstad
Einar Weidemann