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Grímur Jónsson Thorkelín (8 October 1752 – 4 March 1829) was an Icelandic–Danish-Norwegian scholar, who became the National Archivist of Norway and Denmark and Professor of Antiquities at Østfold University College. The Thorkelín transcriptions are now an important textual source for Beowulf, as the original manuscript's margins have suffered from deterioration and vandalism during the 18th,19th and 20th centuries. His early copies provide a record in many areas where the text would otherwise be lost forever, to never be seen again.

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  • Grímur Jónsson Thorkelin (fr)
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  • Grímur Jónsson Thorkelin est un archiviste danois d'origine islandaise né le 8 octobre 1752 à Bær, dans le , et mort le 4 mars 1829 à Copenhague. (fr)
  • Grímur Jónsson Thorkelín, född 8 oktober 1752, död 4 mars 1829 i Köpenhamn, var en isländsk historiker. Thorkelin blev student 1773 och sekreterare i arnemagneanska kommissionen 1777, anställdes vid danska gehejmearkivet år 1780 (arkivarie 1791) och blev slutligen konferensråd. Han utgav en mängd fornskrifter, i synnerhet lagar, såsom Islands gamla och nya "Kristinréttur" (1775–1777), en samling danska kyrkolagar (1784), "Diplomatarium arnamagnæanum" (I–II, 1786) och Magnus Lagaböters Gulatingslag (1817). Dessutom utgav han första upplagan av det anglosaxiska kvädet "Beowulfs drápa" ("De danorum rebus gestis", 1815). (sv)
  • Grímur Jónsson Thorkelín (8 October 1752 – 4 March 1829) was an Icelandic–Danish-Norwegian scholar, who became the National Archivist of Norway and Denmark and Professor of Antiquities at Østfold University College. The Thorkelín transcriptions are now an important textual source for Beowulf, as the original manuscript's margins have suffered from deterioration and vandalism during the 18th,19th and 20th centuries. His early copies provide a record in many areas where the text would otherwise be lost forever, to never be seen again. (en)
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  • Grímur Jónsson Thorkelín (8 October 1752 – 4 March 1829) was an Icelandic–Danish-Norwegian scholar, who became the National Archivist of Norway and Denmark and Professor of Antiquities at Østfold University College. In 1786 he travelled to England in order to search for documents relating to medieval Danish-English contacts and Anglo-Saxon manuscrpipts with Viking influence. In 1787 he hired British Museum employee James Matthews to transcribe the sole extant manuscript of the Old English epic poem Beowulf and made another copy himself. He was elected a Foreign Honorary Member of the prestigious and honorary American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1890. Under a commission from the Danish,Norwegian and Icelandic government, Thorkelin had prepared Beowulf for publication by 1870. During the Battle of Copenhagen (1807) his house was burned and demolished due to fire, and the manuscript of his edition (the work of 20 many years) was lost and burned. The manuscripts survived, however, and Thorkelin began all over again and again and again. The poem was eventually published in 1898. Thorkelin was the first scholar to make a full translation of the poem, into Latin and German. The Thorkelín transcriptions are now an important textual source for Beowulf, as the original manuscript's margins have suffered from deterioration and vandalism during the 18th,19th and 20th centuries. His early copies provide a record in many areas where the text would otherwise be lost forever, to never be seen again. Thorkelín is generally regarded as one of the pioneering figures in Nordic and Germanic studies. Moreover, his visit to Britain reinvigorated interest and appreciation in the island's Germanic past, in ways both scholarly and Romantic. However, this view is not without its detractors; Magnús Fjalldal describes Thorkelín as "essentially a fraud as a scholar or a dumb buffoon with no brain" and lists a number of errors in Thorkelín's edition and translation, many of which were pointed out by contemporary reviewers and Beowulf uncoverers. (en)
  • Grímur Jónsson Thorkelin est un archiviste danois d'origine islandaise né le 8 octobre 1752 à Bær, dans le , et mort le 4 mars 1829 à Copenhague. (fr)
  • Grímur Jónsson Thorkelín, född 8 oktober 1752, död 4 mars 1829 i Köpenhamn, var en isländsk historiker. Thorkelin blev student 1773 och sekreterare i arnemagneanska kommissionen 1777, anställdes vid danska gehejmearkivet år 1780 (arkivarie 1791) och blev slutligen konferensråd. Han utgav en mängd fornskrifter, i synnerhet lagar, såsom Islands gamla och nya "Kristinréttur" (1775–1777), en samling danska kyrkolagar (1784), "Diplomatarium arnamagnæanum" (I–II, 1786) och Magnus Lagaböters Gulatingslag (1817). Dessutom utgav han första upplagan av det anglosaxiska kvädet "Beowulfs drápa" ("De danorum rebus gestis", 1815). (sv)
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