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'''Johannes Nicolai Georg Forchhammer''' (20 March 1827 – 9 July 1909) was a Danish philologist.
'''Johannes Nicolai Georg Forchhammer''' (20 March 1827 – 9 July 1909) was a Danish philologist.


He was born in [[Copenhagen]] as a son of [[Johan Georg Forchhammer]].<ref name=dbl>{{cite encyclopedia|year=1891|title=Forchhammer, Johannes Nicolai Georg|encyclopedia=[[Dansk biografisk lexikon]]|first=S. B.|last=Thrige|authorlink=Søren Bloch Thrige|volume=5|editor=[[Carl Frederik Bricka|Bricka, Carl Frederik]]|publisher=Gyldendalske Boghandels Forlag|page=255|location=Copenhagen|url=http://runeberg.org/dbl/5/0257.html|language=Danish|accessdate=14 April 2010}}</ref> He was a nephew of [[August Friedrich Wilhelm Forchhammer]].<ref name=dbl3>{{cite encyclopedia|year=1891|title=Forchhammer, August Friedrich Wilhelm|encyclopedia=[[Dansk biografisk lexikon]]|first=A. D.|last=Jørgensen|authorlink=|volume=5|editor=[[Carl Frederik Bricka|Bricka, Carl Frederik]]|publisher=Gyldendalske Boghandels Forlag|page=244|location=Copenhagen|url=http://runeberg.org/dbl/5/0246.html|language=Danish|accessdate=14 April 2010}}</ref> He finished his secondary education in 1843, and completed the [[cand.philol.]] degree in 1848. He took the magistratus degree in 1852, and then studied for a period in [[Italy]].<ref name=dbl/> He was a part of a Nordic intellectual group here, which included [[Julius Middelthun]], [[Christoffer Borch]], [[Johan Peter Weisse]] and [[Niels Ravnkilde]].<ref>{{cite encyclopedia|title=Weisse, Johan Peter|encyclopedia=[[Norsk biografisk leksikon]]|publisher=Aschehoug|location=Oslo|editor=[[Jonas Jansen|Jansen, Jonas]]; [[Øyvind Anker|Anker, Øyvind]]; [[Bjarte Kaldhol|Kaldhol, Bjarte]]|edition=1st|first=Leiv|last=Amundsen|authorlink=Leiv Amundsen|year=1977|volume=18|pages=387–392|language=Norwegian}}</ref>
He was born in [[Copenhagen]] as a son of [[Johan Georg Forchhammer]].<ref name=dbl>{{cite encyclopedia|year=1891|title=Forchhammer, Johannes Nicolai Georg|encyclopedia=[[Dansk biografisk lexikon]]|first=S. B.|last=Thrige|authorlink=Søren Bloch Thrige|volume=5|editor=[[Carl Frederik Bricka|Bricka, Carl Frederik]]|publisher=Gyldendalske Boghandels Forlag|page=255|location=Copenhagen|url=https://runeberg.org/dbl/5/0257.html|language=Danish|access-date=14 April 2010}}</ref> He was a nephew of [[August Friedrich Wilhelm Forchhammer]].<ref name=dbl3>{{cite encyclopedia|year=1891|title=Forchhammer, August Friedrich Wilhelm|encyclopedia=[[Dansk biografisk lexikon]]|first=A. D.|last=Jørgensen|authorlink=|volume=5|editor=[[Carl Frederik Bricka|Bricka, Carl Frederik]]|publisher=Gyldendalske Boghandels Forlag|page=244|location=Copenhagen|url=https://runeberg.org/dbl/5/0246.html|language=Danish|access-date=14 April 2010}}</ref> He finished his secondary education in 1843, and completed the [[cand.philol.]] degree in 1848. He took the magistratus degree in 1852, and then studied for a period in [[Italy]].<ref name=dbl/> He was a part of a Nordic intellectual group here, which included [[Julius Middelthun]], [[Christoffer Borch]], [[Johan Peter Weisse]] and [[Niels Ravnkilde]].<ref>{{cite encyclopedia|title=Weisse, Johan Peter|encyclopedia=[[Norsk biografisk leksikon]]|publisher=Aschehoug|location=Oslo|editor=[[Jonas Jansen|Jansen, Jonas]] |editor2=[[Øyvind Anker|Anker, Øyvind]] |editor3=[[Bjarte Kaldhol|Kaldhol, Bjarte]]|edition=1st|first=Leiv|last=Amundsen|authorlink=Leiv Amundsen|year=1977|volume=18|pages=387–392|language=Norwegian}}</ref>


He worked as a school teacher in [[Christianshavn]] from 1848 to 1851, and for a second period after returning from Italy. He also held lectures at the [[University of Copenhagen]]. In 1859 he was hired as headmaster at [[Aalborg Cathedral School]]. He became a member of the [[Landsting (Denmark)|Landsting]] in 1866, but relinquished the seat in 1868 when he became principal of Aalborg Cathedral School. He moved on to [[Herlufsholm School]] in 1872. During his career he published several articles on philology and history, especially in the journal ''[[Dansk Maanedsskrift]]''.<ref name=dbl/> He retired in 1892, and died in July 1909.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.litteraturpriser.dk/aut/FJ.htm#FJNGForchhammer|title=Oplysninger om enkelte forfattere|last=Jensen|first=Niels|work=Danske litteraturpriser|language=Danish|accessdate=12 April 2010}}</ref>
He worked as a school teacher in [[Christianshavn]] from 1848 to 1851, and for a second period after returning from Italy. He also held lectures at the [[University of Copenhagen]]. In 1859 he was hired as headmaster at [[Aalborg Cathedral School]]. He became a member of the [[Landsting (Denmark)|Landsting]] in 1866, but relinquished the seat in 1868 when he became principal of Aalborg Cathedral School. He moved on to [[Herlufsholm School]] in 1872. During his career he published several articles on philology and history, especially in the journal ''[[Dansk Maanedsskrift]]''.<ref name=dbl/> He retired in 1892, and died in July 1909.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.litteraturpriser.dk/aut/FJ.htm#FJNGForchhammer|title=Oplysninger om enkelte forfattere|last=Jensen|first=Niels|work=Danske litteraturpriser|language=Danish|accessdate=12 April 2010}}</ref>


He was the father of physicist [[Johannes Georg Forchhammer]].<ref name=dbl4>{{cite encyclopedia|year=1891|title=Forchhammer, Johannes Georg|encyclopedia=[[Dansk biografisk lexikon]]|first=C.|last=Christiansen|authorlink=|volume=5|editor=[[Carl Frederik Bricka|Bricka, Carl Frederik]]|publisher=Gyldendalske Boghandels Forlag|pages=254–255|location=Copenhagen|url=http://runeberg.org/dbl/5/0256.html|language=Danish|accessdate=14 April 2010}}</ref>
He was the father of physicist [[Johannes Georg Forchhammer]].<ref name=dbl4>{{cite encyclopedia|year=1891|title=Forchhammer, Johannes Georg|encyclopedia=[[Dansk biografisk lexikon]]|first=C.|last=Christiansen|authorlink=|volume=5|editor=[[Carl Frederik Bricka|Bricka, Carl Frederik]]|publisher=Gyldendalske Boghandels Forlag|pages=254–255|location=Copenhagen|url=https://runeberg.org/dbl/5/0256.html|language=Danish|access-date=14 April 2010}}</ref>


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Latest revision as of 12:27, 21 January 2024

Johannes Nicolai Georg Forchhammer (20 March 1827 – 9 July 1909) was a Danish philologist.

He was born in Copenhagen as a son of Johan Georg Forchhammer.[1] He was a nephew of August Friedrich Wilhelm Forchhammer.[2] He finished his secondary education in 1843, and completed the cand.philol. degree in 1848. He took the magistratus degree in 1852, and then studied for a period in Italy.[1] He was a part of a Nordic intellectual group here, which included Julius Middelthun, Christoffer Borch, Johan Peter Weisse and Niels Ravnkilde.[3]

He worked as a school teacher in Christianshavn from 1848 to 1851, and for a second period after returning from Italy. He also held lectures at the University of Copenhagen. In 1859 he was hired as headmaster at Aalborg Cathedral School. He became a member of the Landsting in 1866, but relinquished the seat in 1868 when he became principal of Aalborg Cathedral School. He moved on to Herlufsholm School in 1872. During his career he published several articles on philology and history, especially in the journal Dansk Maanedsskrift.[1] He retired in 1892, and died in July 1909.[4]

He was the father of physicist Johannes Georg Forchhammer.[5]

References

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  1. ^ a b c Thrige, S. B. (1891). "Forchhammer, Johannes Nicolai Georg". In Bricka, Carl Frederik (ed.). Dansk biografisk lexikon (in Danish). Vol. 5. Copenhagen: Gyldendalske Boghandels Forlag. p. 255. Retrieved 14 April 2010.
  2. ^ Jørgensen, A. D. (1891). "Forchhammer, August Friedrich Wilhelm". In Bricka, Carl Frederik (ed.). Dansk biografisk lexikon (in Danish). Vol. 5. Copenhagen: Gyldendalske Boghandels Forlag. p. 244. Retrieved 14 April 2010.
  3. ^ Amundsen, Leiv (1977). "Weisse, Johan Peter". In Jansen, Jonas; Anker, Øyvind; Kaldhol, Bjarte (eds.). Norsk biografisk leksikon (in Norwegian). Vol. 18 (1st ed.). Oslo: Aschehoug. pp. 387–392.
  4. ^ Jensen, Niels. "Oplysninger om enkelte forfattere". Danske litteraturpriser (in Danish). Retrieved 12 April 2010.
  5. ^ Christiansen, C. (1891). "Forchhammer, Johannes Georg". In Bricka, Carl Frederik (ed.). Dansk biografisk lexikon (in Danish). Vol. 5. Copenhagen: Gyldendalske Boghandels Forlag. pp. 254–255. Retrieved 14 April 2010.