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Karl Axel Lichnowsky Kock (Trelleborg 2 March 1851 – Lund 18 March 1935) was a Swedish philologist, professor of Scandinavian languages at Lund University 1907-1916. Kock was born in a merchant family in Trelleborg, but lost both parents at an early age and was raised in the home of the Tegnér family in the university town of Lund, where he became friends with Esaias Tegnér Jr. He studied in Lund and Strassburg, finished both his licentiate and doctorate degrees in 1879 and became a university docent of Scandinavian languages the same year. He was professor of Scandinavian languages at Gothenburg University 1890-1893 and served as rector of the university in 1891. He resigned from the chair in 1893, possibly because of his bad eyesight, and spent the next several years without an academic

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  • أكسل كوك (بالسويدية: Axel Kock)‏ هو محاضر ‏ سويدي، ولد في 2 مارس 1851 في Trelleborg Parish ‏ في السويد، وتوفي في 18 مارس 1935 في Lund Cathedral parish ‏ في السويد. (ar)
  • Karl Axel Lichnowsky Kock (Trelleborg 2 March 1851 – Lund 18 March 1935) was a Swedish philologist, professor of Scandinavian languages at Lund University 1907-1916. Kock was born in a merchant family in Trelleborg, but lost both parents at an early age and was raised in the home of the Tegnér family in the university town of Lund, where he became friends with Esaias Tegnér Jr. He studied in Lund and Strassburg, finished both his licentiate and doctorate degrees in 1879 and became a university docent of Scandinavian languages the same year. He was professor of Scandinavian languages at Gothenburg University 1890-1893 and served as rector of the university in 1891. He resigned from the chair in 1893, possibly because of his bad eyesight, and spent the next several years without an academic position. He accepted the professorship of Scandinavian languages at Lund when it was offered to him in 1907 and retained it until his retirement in 1916. He served as rector of the university 1911-1916. Kock was a prolific contributor to the journal Arkiv för nordisk filologi already from its start in 1883, and served as its editor-in-chief from 1888 until 1928. After retiring from the editorship, a 575-page festschrift was dedicated to him. Kock was elected a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Letters, History and Antiquities in 1906, of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences in 1913, and of the Swedish Academy in 1924. (en)
  • Karl Axel Lichnowsky Kock (2 maart 1851 - 18 maart 1935) was een Zweeds taalvorser en -kundige. Hij was de zoon van koopman Johan Engelbrekt Kock (1815-1861) en Jeanette Ingeborg Bruzelius. Het geslacht Kock was een bekend geslacht uit Schonen. Van 1911 tot 1916 was Axel Kock rector van de Universiteit van Lund, als opvolger van . In 1924 werd hij lid van de Zweedse Academie (zetel 5), als opvolger van . (nl)
  • Karl Axel Lichnowsky Kock, född den 2 mars 1851 i Trelleborg, död den 18 mars 1935 i Lund, var en svensk professor och språkforskare. Han var 1924–1935 ledamot av Svenska Akademien (stol nummer 5). (sv)
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  • أكسل كوك (بالسويدية: Axel Kock)‏ هو محاضر ‏ سويدي، ولد في 2 مارس 1851 في Trelleborg Parish ‏ في السويد، وتوفي في 18 مارس 1935 في Lund Cathedral parish ‏ في السويد. (ar)
  • Karl Axel Lichnowsky Kock (2 maart 1851 - 18 maart 1935) was een Zweeds taalvorser en -kundige. Hij was de zoon van koopman Johan Engelbrekt Kock (1815-1861) en Jeanette Ingeborg Bruzelius. Het geslacht Kock was een bekend geslacht uit Schonen. Van 1911 tot 1916 was Axel Kock rector van de Universiteit van Lund, als opvolger van . In 1924 werd hij lid van de Zweedse Academie (zetel 5), als opvolger van . (nl)
  • Karl Axel Lichnowsky Kock, född den 2 mars 1851 i Trelleborg, död den 18 mars 1935 i Lund, var en svensk professor och språkforskare. Han var 1924–1935 ledamot av Svenska Akademien (stol nummer 5). (sv)
  • Karl Axel Lichnowsky Kock (Trelleborg 2 March 1851 – Lund 18 March 1935) was a Swedish philologist, professor of Scandinavian languages at Lund University 1907-1916. Kock was born in a merchant family in Trelleborg, but lost both parents at an early age and was raised in the home of the Tegnér family in the university town of Lund, where he became friends with Esaias Tegnér Jr. He studied in Lund and Strassburg, finished both his licentiate and doctorate degrees in 1879 and became a university docent of Scandinavian languages the same year. He was professor of Scandinavian languages at Gothenburg University 1890-1893 and served as rector of the university in 1891. He resigned from the chair in 1893, possibly because of his bad eyesight, and spent the next several years without an academic (en)
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