. . . . . . . . "Erik Moltke (4. April 1901 in (bei Randers) \u2013 19. Oktober 1984 in Frederiksberg) war ein d\u00E4nischer Medi\u00E4vist, Runologe und Historiker."@de . . . . . . . . . . . . "Erik Moltke"@de . . . . . . . . "Erik Moltke (4. April 1901 in (bei Randers) \u2013 19. Oktober 1984 in Frederiksberg) war ein d\u00E4nischer Medi\u00E4vist, Runologe und Historiker."@de . . . "Erik Moltke (4 April 1901 \u2013 19 October 1984) was a Danish runologist, writer, and editor. Through his leadership, the Runologist Section of the National Museum of Denmark became a world centre for the scientific study of runology. In 1942, Moltke and Lis Jacobsen published the standard edition of Danish inscriptions. Moltke also held the position of Chief Editor of the National Museum of Denmark's series of volumes on Denmark's churches until his wife Elna M\u00F8ller assumed the position in 1970."@en . "Erik Moltke (4 April 1901 \u2013 19 October 1984) was a Danish runologist, writer, and editor. Through his leadership, the Runologist Section of the National Museum of Denmark became a world centre for the scientific study of runology. In 1942, Moltke and Lis Jacobsen published the standard edition of Danish inscriptions. Moltke also held the position of Chief Editor of the National Museum of Denmark's series of volumes on Denmark's churches until his wife Elna M\u00F8ller assumed the position in 1970."@en . "12967184"^^ . "1013052636"^^ . . . "1469"^^ . . . "Erik Moltke"@en . . . . .