Olof von Dalin (29 August 1708 – 12 August 1763) was a Swedish nobleman, poet, historian and courtier. He was an influential literary figure of the Swedish...
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(1936–2010), Norwegian educationalist Olof von Dalin (1708–1763), Swedish poet This page lists people with the surname Dalin. If an internal link intending to...
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Swedish Argus") was an 18th-century periodical written entirely by Olof von Dalin, an influential Swedish poet. It was published weekly from 1732 to 1734...
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initiated more modern, critical research in Swedish history alongside Olof von Dalin. He published a wide range of works, including the influential four-volume...
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with the Sámi. This was also believed by some Swedish historians, like Olof von Dalin (18th century), who believed them to be one of the biblical Ten Lost...
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entitled O tysta ensamhet (translated: Oh Silent Solitude), was written by Olof von Dalin. The second text, entitled Visa från Utanmyra, was written by Björn...
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magazine Then Swänska Argus at the end of 1734, Swedish journalist Olof von Dalin ended with the words "as I now throw my pen" (när jag nu kastar min...
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important to the development of Swedish literature, like Vilhelm Moberg or Olof von Dalin. Stockholm has an active literary life, as it hosts two of Europe's...
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Secret Society in Stockholm in Sweden. It was founded in memory of Olof von Dalin in 1766, and held its last session in 1795. The Utile Dulci was alongside...
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handballer Martin Dahlin (born 1968), Swedish footballer and sports agent Olof von Dalin (1708–1763), Swedish poet Peter Dahlin (activist), Swedish human rights...
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apparent similarity in name. In the 18th century the Swedish historian Olof von Dalin believed that the ancient Finns (alongside Lapps and Estonians) who...
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which 11 are now available online. Swedish authors published by SVS Olof von Dalin (1708-1763) Carl Gustaf Leopold (1756-1829) Erik Johan Stagnelius (1793-1823)...
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Icelandic-Norwegian Thormodus Torfæus, Danish-Norwegian Ludvig Holberg, and Swedish Olof von Dalin developed a more "rational" and "pragmatic" approach to historical scholarship...
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Cedering (1939–2007) Stig Claesson (1928–2008) Stig Dagerman (1923–1954) Olof von Dalin (1708–1763) Tage Danielsson (1928–1985) Sven Delblanc (1931–1992) Walter...
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Stiernhielm to the left of the South Arch, and Haquin Spegel, Olof von Dalin, Rutger von Ascheberg and Carl Fredrik Adelcrantz to the right of the South...
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acted as patron for artists such as Hedvig Charlotta Nordenflycht, Olof von Dalin, Jean Erik Rehn and Johan Pasch. She also had the Drottningholm Palace...
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what shaped him during his early education to the poet and historian Olof von Dalin. State interference with his education as a young child caused significant...
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competition, though she did not win an award. The academy's secretary Olof von Dalin was accused of deliberately withholding the poem from Queen Lovisa Ulrika...
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tribe. Late Modern Swedish is considered to have begun in 1732 when Olof von Dalin published the weekly publication "The Swedish Argus" in Stockholm. It...
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were Claudius Örnhiälm, Petrus Lagerlööf, Olof Hermelin, B. Högvall, Jacob Wilde, Olof von Dalin, Magnus von Celse, Anders Schönberg, Jonas Hallenberg...
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place during King Sweyn III of Denmark's attack on Sweden in the 1150s. Olof von Dalin (1708–1763) conjectured that the event may have taken place in the 1270s...
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natural law theories, influencing Adam Smith as well as Thomas Jefferson. Olof von Dalin (1708–1763) was an influential Swedish writer and historian of the late...
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first French classical dramas in Sweden. In 1738 he attempted to give Olof von Dalin's weekly journal Then Swänska Argus a successor, and published Thet swenska...
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Friedrich von Hagedorn, German poet (died 1754) July 8 – Claude-Henri de Fusée de Voisenon, French dramatist (died 1775) August 29 – Olof von Dalin, Swedish...
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in the beginning of the 18th century. In 1732–1734, influential poet Olof von Dalin released the weekly periodical Then Swänska Argus (The Swedish Argus)...
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Then Swänska Argus is first published in Sweden, written entirely by Olof von Dalin. The annual almanac Poor Richard's Almanack is first published, written...
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who has specialised in the Swedish poets Carl Michael Bellman and Olof von Dalin. He is a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Music. He was educated...
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Ireland/Australia, p) Alice Dalgliesh (1893–1979, Trinidad & Tobago/US, ch) Olof von Dalin (1708–1763, Sweden, p/nf) Jose Dalisay, Jr. (born 1954, Philippines...
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several portraits, including Jonas Alströmer, Olof von Dalin and Anders Plomgren, a grave monument over Gustaf von Seth in the Church of Byarum, and participated...
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the World. December 13 – The first issue of Then Swänska Argus, by Olof von Dalin, is published in Sweden, introducing the "younger new Swedish" (yngre...
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