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Finnur Jónsson (May 29, 1858 – March 30, 1934) was an Icelandic-Danish philologist and Professor of Nordic Philology at the University of Copenhagen. He made extensive contributions to the study of Old Norse literature. He was elected member of the Royal Society of Arts and Sciences in Gothenburg in 1905 and corresponding member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Letters, History and Antiquities in 1908.

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  • Finnur Jónsson (* 29. Mai 1858 in Akureyri; † 30. März 1934 in Kopenhagen) war ein isländischer skandinavistischer Mediävist. Finnur war Ordinarius für nordische Philologie an der Universität Kopenhagen. Sein wissenschaftliches Werk wirkt bis heute nach durch seine Editionen zu den Werken der altnordischen Literaturen aus Saga, Edda und Skaldendichtung. Er studierte ab 1878 in Kopenhagen, wurde dort 1884 promoviert mit einer Dissertation über die Skaldendichtung. Dort wurde er 1887 zunächst Dozent. 1898 außerordentlicher und im April 1911 ordentlicher Professor für Nordische Philologie; emeritiert 1928. 1901 wurde er zum korrespondierenden Mitglied der Göttinger Akademie der Wissenschaften und 1920 der British Academy gewählt. Lehr- und Forschungsschwerpunkt Finnur Jónssons waren die altwestnordischen Dichtungen des Früh- bis Hochmittelalters. Seine wichtigsten Werke sind Den norsk-islandske skjaldedigtning, eine Edition des gesamten Corpus der Skaldendichtung in zwei Teilen. Ein weiteres ist das Lexikon Poeticum, ein Wörterbuch der altnordischen Dichtung und mit Den oldnorske og oldislandske litteraturs Historie eine Geschichte der altnordischen Literatur. (de)
  • Finnur Jónsson (May 29, 1858 – March 30, 1934) was an Icelandic-Danish philologist and Professor of Nordic Philology at the University of Copenhagen. He made extensive contributions to the study of Old Norse literature. Finnur Jónsson was born at Akureyri in northern Iceland. He graduated from Menntaskólinn í Reykjavík in 1878 and went to Denmark for further studies at the University of Copenhagen. He received a doctorate in philology in 1884 with a dissertation on skaldic poetry. He became a docent at the university in 1887 and a professor in 1898, serving until 1928. After retiring he continued work on his subject with new publications until the year he died. He was elected member of the Royal Society of Arts and Sciences in Gothenburg in 1905 and corresponding member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Letters, History and Antiquities in 1908. Finnur's principal area of study was Old Norse poetry. His three most important works are Den norsk-islandske skjaldedigtning, an edition of the entire corpus of skaldic poetry in two parts – one which gives the text of the manuscripts with variants and one which gives a normalized text and a Danish translation. Another of Finnur's major works is Lexicon Poeticum, a dictionary of Old Norse poetry, ostensibly an update of a work with the same name by Sveinbjörn Egilsson but in effect an original work. The third principal work is Den oldnorske og oldislandske litteraturs historie, a detailed history of Old Norse literature. Finnur was an unusually prolific scholar, preparing editions of, among other works, numerous Icelanders' sagas, Kings' sagas, Rímur (along with a dictionary of rímur) and the Eddas. A skilled polemicist, he defended his belief in the historical accuracy of the sagas and the antiquity of the Eddic poems in debates with other scholars. (en)
  • Finnur Jónsson (né le 29 mai 1858 à Akureyri et mort le 30 mars 1934 à Copenhague) est un philologue islandais auteur de nombreux travaux dans le domaine de la littérature norroise. (fr)
  • Finnur Jónsson (Akureyri, 29 maggio 1858 – Copenaghen, 30 marzo 1934) è stato un filologo islandese. (it)
  • フィンヌル・ヨウンスソン(Finnur Jónsson 原語の発音;フィンヌル・ヨーンッソン、1858年5月29日 - 1934年3月30日)は、アイスランドの文献学者。特にの分野で大きな業績を残した。 (ja)
  • Finnur Jónsson, född den 29 maj 1858 i Akureyri på Island, död den 30 mars 1934, var en isländsk språk- och litteraturforskare, som under sina verksamma år gjorde omfattande bidrag till kunskapen om fornnordisk mytologi, litteratur- och språkhistoria. (sv)
  • Finnur Jónsson (Akureyri, 28 de maio de 1858 — Copenhaga, 30 de março de 1934) foi um filólogo islandês que fez extensas contribuições ao estudo da literatura nórdica antiga. Finnur era incomumente um estudioso prolífico, preparando edições de, entre outros trabalhos, numerosas sagas islandesas, sagas dos reis, rímur (junto com um dicionário de rímur) e Eddas. Ele defendeu sua crença na exatidão histórica das sagas e da antiguidade dos poemas de Edda em debates com outros estudiosos. (pt)
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  • Finnur Jónsson (né le 29 mai 1858 à Akureyri et mort le 30 mars 1934 à Copenhague) est un philologue islandais auteur de nombreux travaux dans le domaine de la littérature norroise. (fr)
  • Finnur Jónsson (Akureyri, 29 maggio 1858 – Copenaghen, 30 marzo 1934) è stato un filologo islandese. (it)
  • フィンヌル・ヨウンスソン(Finnur Jónsson 原語の発音;フィンヌル・ヨーンッソン、1858年5月29日 - 1934年3月30日)は、アイスランドの文献学者。特にの分野で大きな業績を残した。 (ja)
  • Finnur Jónsson, född den 29 maj 1858 i Akureyri på Island, död den 30 mars 1934, var en isländsk språk- och litteraturforskare, som under sina verksamma år gjorde omfattande bidrag till kunskapen om fornnordisk mytologi, litteratur- och språkhistoria. (sv)
  • Finnur Jónsson (Akureyri, 28 de maio de 1858 — Copenhaga, 30 de março de 1934) foi um filólogo islandês que fez extensas contribuições ao estudo da literatura nórdica antiga. Finnur era incomumente um estudioso prolífico, preparando edições de, entre outros trabalhos, numerosas sagas islandesas, sagas dos reis, rímur (junto com um dicionário de rímur) e Eddas. Ele defendeu sua crença na exatidão histórica das sagas e da antiguidade dos poemas de Edda em debates com outros estudiosos. (pt)
  • Finnur Jónsson (* 29. Mai 1858 in Akureyri; † 30. März 1934 in Kopenhagen) war ein isländischer skandinavistischer Mediävist. Finnur war Ordinarius für nordische Philologie an der Universität Kopenhagen. Sein wissenschaftliches Werk wirkt bis heute nach durch seine Editionen zu den Werken der altnordischen Literaturen aus Saga, Edda und Skaldendichtung. (de)
  • Finnur Jónsson (May 29, 1858 – March 30, 1934) was an Icelandic-Danish philologist and Professor of Nordic Philology at the University of Copenhagen. He made extensive contributions to the study of Old Norse literature. He was elected member of the Royal Society of Arts and Sciences in Gothenburg in 1905 and corresponding member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Letters, History and Antiquities in 1908. (en)
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  • Finnur Jónsson (fr)
  • Finnur Jónsson (it)
  • フィンヌル・ヨウンスソン (ja)
  • Finnur Jónsson (pt)
  • Finnur Jónsson (filolog) (sv)
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