Christen Lauritsen Aagaard (27 or 28 January 1616, in Viborg, Denmark – 5 February 1664, in Ribe), was a Danish poet. He studied from 1635 to 1639 in Copenhagen. Since 1647 he was professor of poetry at the University of Copenhagen. In 1651 he became rector and in 1658 lecturer in theology at Ribe, in Jutland and also preacher at Vester-Vedsted. Among other Latin poems, he wrote Threni Hyperborei, [Lamentations of the North] published, in folio, in 1648, on the death of Christian IV, King of Denmark. Several of his pieces are inserted in the first volume of Rostgaard's Deliciae Poëtarum Danorum (Copenhagen 1693).
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- Christen Aagaard (de)
- Christen Aagaard (en)
- Christian Aagard (it)
- Christian Aagard (fr)
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| - Christen Lauritsen Aagaard (27. ledna 1616 Viborg, Jutsko – 5. února 1664 Ribe) byl dánský básník. (cs)
- Christen Lauritsen Aagaard (* 27. Januar 1616 in Viborg, (Jütland); † 5. Februar 1664 in Ribe) war ein dänischer Dichter. (de)
- Christen Lauritsen Aagaard (27 or 28 January 1616, in Viborg, Denmark – 5 February 1664, in Ribe), was a Danish poet. He studied from 1635 to 1639 in Copenhagen. Since 1647 he was professor of poetry at the University of Copenhagen. In 1651 he became rector and in 1658 lecturer in theology at Ribe, in Jutland and also preacher at Vester-Vedsted. Among other Latin poems, he wrote Threni Hyperborei, [Lamentations of the North] published, in folio, in 1648, on the death of Christian IV, King of Denmark. Several of his pieces are inserted in the first volume of Rostgaard's Deliciae Poëtarum Danorum (Copenhagen 1693). (en)
- Christian Aagard ou Christian Aagaard (27 janvier 1616, Viborg, Danemark - 5 février 1664, Ribe), est un poète danois et professeur de poésie. (fr)
- Christian Aagard (Viborg, 1616 – 1664) è stato un poeta danese. È stato docente di poesia a Sorø e a Copenaghen. (it)
- Cristian Aagard (Viborg, Dinamarca 1616 — 1708) foi um poeta latino, fez os seus estudos na cidade de Copenhaga, Dinamarca, tendo depois sido professor de poesia na Universidade de Copenhaga. Algumas das suas poesias caracterizam-se pela sua pureza e elegância no estilo, sendo de destacar os "Threni hyperboroei" sobre a morte de Cristiano IV, rei da Dinamarca, um elogio a Federico III; "De Homagio Frederici III"; "Danioe et Norvegiae regis". (pt)
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| - Christen Lauritsen Aagaard (27. ledna 1616 Viborg, Jutsko – 5. února 1664 Ribe) byl dánský básník. (cs)
- Christen Lauritsen Aagaard (* 27. Januar 1616 in Viborg, (Jütland); † 5. Februar 1664 in Ribe) war ein dänischer Dichter. (de)
- Christen Lauritsen Aagaard (27 or 28 January 1616, in Viborg, Denmark – 5 February 1664, in Ribe), was a Danish poet. He studied from 1635 to 1639 in Copenhagen. Since 1647 he was professor of poetry at the University of Copenhagen. In 1651 he became rector and in 1658 lecturer in theology at Ribe, in Jutland and also preacher at Vester-Vedsted. Among other Latin poems, he wrote Threni Hyperborei, [Lamentations of the North] published, in folio, in 1648, on the death of Christian IV, King of Denmark. Several of his pieces are inserted in the first volume of Rostgaard's Deliciae Poëtarum Danorum (Copenhagen 1693). (en)
- Christian Aagard ou Christian Aagaard (27 janvier 1616, Viborg, Danemark - 5 février 1664, Ribe), est un poète danois et professeur de poésie. (fr)
- Christian Aagard (Viborg, 1616 – 1664) è stato un poeta danese. È stato docente di poesia a Sorø e a Copenaghen. (it)
- Cristian Aagard (Viborg, Dinamarca 1616 — 1708) foi um poeta latino, fez os seus estudos na cidade de Copenhaga, Dinamarca, tendo depois sido professor de poesia na Universidade de Copenhaga. Algumas das suas poesias caracterizam-se pela sua pureza e elegância no estilo, sendo de destacar os "Threni hyperboroei" sobre a morte de Cristiano IV, rei da Dinamarca, um elogio a Federico III; "De Homagio Frederici III"; "Danioe et Norvegiae regis". (pt)
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