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Ditmar Meidell (24 January 1826 – 13 July 1900) was a Norwegian magazine and newspaper editor. He was born in Bergen as a son of Lieutenant Colonel and customs inspector Christopher Pritzier Meidell (1783–1851) Laura Fogh (1793–1864). He tried to get into the Norwegian Military Academy, but failed the admission test. He studied mineralogy for a short time before founding the satirical magazine Krydseren together with Gudbrand Andreas Berg, Jakob Thomas Rørdam and Claudius Schive in 1849. Hartvig Lassen, , , and especially Ole Richter were also part of the milieu around the magazine. Norway's first satirical magazine, it was first issued fortnightly, but then weekly and later twice a week. Meidell was the sole editor-in-chief from 1851. Among his contributions as a writer, he is remembered

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  • Ditmar Meidell (24 January 1826 – 13 July 1900) was a Norwegian magazine and newspaper editor. He was born in Bergen as a son of Lieutenant Colonel and customs inspector Christopher Pritzier Meidell (1783–1851) Laura Fogh (1793–1864). He tried to get into the Norwegian Military Academy, but failed the admission test. He studied mineralogy for a short time before founding the satirical magazine Krydseren together with Gudbrand Andreas Berg, Jakob Thomas Rørdam and Claudius Schive in 1849. Hartvig Lassen, , , and especially Ole Richter were also part of the milieu around the magazine. Norway's first satirical magazine, it was first issued fortnightly, but then weekly and later twice a week. Meidell was the sole editor-in-chief from 1851. Among his contributions as a writer, he is remembered (en)
  • Ditmar Meidell, född 24 januari 1826 i Bergen, död 13 juli 1900 i Kristiania, var en norsk publicist. Meidell uppsatte 1849 det oppositionella, humoristisk-satiriska halvmånadsbladet "Krydseren", som slog så livligt an, att det snart blev veckotidning. År 1855 omdöpt till "Aftenbladet", redigerades denna tidning av Meidell i frisinnad, på det liberala intelligenspartiet beräknad riktning till 1879. (sv)
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  • Ditmar Meidell (24 January 1826 – 13 July 1900) was a Norwegian magazine and newspaper editor. He was born in Bergen as a son of Lieutenant Colonel and customs inspector Christopher Pritzier Meidell (1783–1851) Laura Fogh (1793–1864). He tried to get into the Norwegian Military Academy, but failed the admission test. He studied mineralogy for a short time before founding the satirical magazine Krydseren together with Gudbrand Andreas Berg, Jakob Thomas Rørdam and Claudius Schive in 1849. Hartvig Lassen, , , and especially Ole Richter were also part of the milieu around the magazine. Norway's first satirical magazine, it was first issued fortnightly, but then weekly and later twice a week. Meidell was the sole editor-in-chief from 1851. Among his contributions as a writer, he is remembered for the song Oleanna. He published collections of writings, Krydserviser in 1882 and then Paa Kryds og paa Tværs in two volumes in 1888 and 1889. On 1 January 1855, Krydseren ended and in its place came the newspaper Aftenbladet. Meidell edited the newspaper together with Børge Hjelm, then with Ole Richter, then with Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson. Bjørnson did not last for long in Aftenbladet because of political differences, but wrote in 1870 that Meidell was "the finest and wittiest pen" in Norwegian journalism. From 1860 to 1879 Meidell was the sole editor. However, his successor J. Sandberg soon died, and Meidell was again editor from 1880 to 1881, when the newspaper became defunct. From 1884 to 1885 Meidell published a periodical named Norsk Maanedsskrift for Literatur, Kunst og Politik. Despite that Krydseren and Aftenbladet were liberal-leaning, Norsk Maanedsskrift has been called a "Conservative reply to Ernst Sars' Nyt Tidsskrift". Meidell was also head librarian at the Deichman Library from 1884 to 1898. In July 1868 in Meidell married vicar's daughter Thora Houge (1843–1924). He died in July 1900 in Kristiania. (en)
  • Ditmar Meidell, född 24 januari 1826 i Bergen, död 13 juli 1900 i Kristiania, var en norsk publicist. Meidell uppsatte 1849 det oppositionella, humoristisk-satiriska halvmånadsbladet "Krydseren", som slog så livligt an, att det snart blev veckotidning. År 1855 omdöpt till "Aftenbladet", redigerades denna tidning av Meidell i frisinnad, på det liberala intelligenspartiet beräknad riktning till 1879. Åren 1884–98 var Meidell bibliotekarie vid Deichmannska biblioteket, sedan 1888 därjämte vid läsesällskapet Athenæum i Kristiania. Åren 1884–85 utgav han en liten "Norsk maanedsskrift for literatur, kunst og politik". Av sina artiklar i "Krydseren" utgav han ett urval, Paa kryds og paa tværs (två samlingar, 1888–89). (sv)
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