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Erik Gunnes (30 August 1924 – 3 February 1999) was a Norwegian historian. He was born in Bodø to Bjørnulf Røe Gunnæs and Antonie Berg. He studied theology in France, and served as Catholic priest in Oslo until 1965. He then focused on the study of Norwegian Middle Age history. From 1977 to 1991 he was appointed at the University of Oslo, eventually with a professorship in history. Gunnes was awarded the Bastian Prize in 1977, for translation of a work by Isaac B. Singer.

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  • Erik Gunnes (30 August 1924 – 3 February 1999) was a Norwegian historian. He was born in Bodø to Bjørnulf Røe Gunnæs and Antonie Berg. He studied theology in France, and served as Catholic priest in Oslo until 1965. He then focused on the study of Norwegian Middle Age history. From 1977 to 1991 he was appointed at the University of Oslo, eventually with a professorship in history. Gunnes was awarded the Bastian Prize in 1977, for translation of a work by Isaac B. Singer. (en)
  • Erik Gunnes, född 30 augusti 1924 i Bodø, död 3 februari 1999 i Oslo, var en norsk historiker och Bibel-översättare. Till utbildningen var Gunnes filosofie doktor; doktorsavhandlingen Kongens ære. Kongemakt og kirke i «En tale mot biskopene» (1971) är en analys av bakgrunden till striden mellan Birkebeinarna och Baglerna. Han tjänstgjorde 1979–1992 som professor i historia vid Universitetet i Oslo. Hans forskargärning gällde företrädesvis medeltiden. Gunnes författade bland annat Giorgio La Pira (1960, jämte Gunnel Vallquist), Rikssamling og kristning ca. 800–1177 (1976, band 2 i Cappelens Norges historie), Religioner på marsj (1983, band 4 i Aschehougs verdenshistorie), Klosterliv i vesten (1986) och Erkebiskop Øystein: statsmann og kirkebygger (1996). År 1968 utkom Gunnes översättning av Nya Testamentet (en del av den kristna Bibeln), försedd med kommentarer och inledning. Samma år publicerades, under titeln Kjærlighetens evangelium, Gunnes översättning av Johannesevangeliet och Första Johannesbrevet. Verket pryds av illustrationer av Jakob Weidemann. (sv)
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  • Erik Gunnes (30 August 1924 – 3 February 1999) was a Norwegian historian. He was born in Bodø to Bjørnulf Røe Gunnæs and Antonie Berg. He studied theology in France, and served as Catholic priest in Oslo until 1965. He then focused on the study of Norwegian Middle Age history. From 1977 to 1991 he was appointed at the University of Oslo, eventually with a professorship in history. Gunnes was awarded the Bastian Prize in 1977, for translation of a work by Isaac B. Singer. (en)
  • Erik Gunnes, född 30 augusti 1924 i Bodø, död 3 februari 1999 i Oslo, var en norsk historiker och Bibel-översättare. Till utbildningen var Gunnes filosofie doktor; doktorsavhandlingen Kongens ære. Kongemakt og kirke i «En tale mot biskopene» (1971) är en analys av bakgrunden till striden mellan Birkebeinarna och Baglerna. Han tjänstgjorde 1979–1992 som professor i historia vid Universitetet i Oslo. Hans forskargärning gällde företrädesvis medeltiden. (sv)
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