Jakob Langebek (23 January 1710 - 16 August 1775) was a
Danish
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historian
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, linguist, lexicographer, and archivist.
[Langebek, Jacob, 1710-75 ''Danish biographical Lexikon'' Retrieved December 1, 2020]
Biography
He was born at Skjoldborg Parish in
Thisted Municipality
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, Denmark.
His father was a parish priest.
He obtained his education at the
University of Copenhagen
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Langebek became a theology candidate in 1732. He was a favored student of historian
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* Hans Christian Gram (1853–1938), Danish scientist who invented Gram staining
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Hans Gram (28 October 1685– 19 February ...
.
[History of the Literature of the Scandinavian North]
by Frederik Winkel Horn
:''See also Frederik Winkel-Horn (1756-1837)''
Frederik Winkel Horn (19 July 1845 – 17 November 1898), was a Danish historian and translator, originally an archaeologist.
Works
* ''Mennesket i forhistorisk tid'', 1874 (culture in the old no ...
He studied Danish history, and it was by critical articles on contemporary writers in this field that he attracted attention. In 1737, he was employed at the
Danish Royal Library
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and in 1748 he became an archivist.
In 1745 he founded a society for the study of the language and history of Denmark, ''Det kongelige danske Selskab for Fædrelandets Historie og Sprog'' (Royal Danish Society for Fatherland History and Language), and was its perpetual
archivist
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.
He edited the society's journal ''Danske Magazin'' (1745–53). His works consist of valuable contributions on his favorite subject to the journals, and to the ''Danske Magazin'', which he edited and nearly all of which he wrote himself. His most important work was a collection of Danish historical documents from the
Middle Ages
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, titled ''Scriptores Rerum Danicarum Medii Œvi'' (1772–1774). He was unable to finish its publication,
[ and the work was completed by ]Peter Frederik Suhm
Peter Frederik Suhm (18 October 1728 – 7 September 1798), was a Danish historian.
Biography
Suhm studied at the University of Copenhagen from 1746 to 1751, and one of his teachers was Ludvig Holberg. In 1749 he translated a comedy of Plautu ...
and others from original papers (1778). He also collected material for a Danish dictionary. A collection of his letters was published in 1794.Most widely held works by Jacob Langebek
at WorldCat
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Identities
Langebek was elected a foreign member of the
Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences in 1753. He died at Copenhagen during 1775.
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1710 births
1775 deaths
People from Thisted Municipality
University of Copenhagen alumni
Danish archivists
18th-century Danish historians
Danish lexicographers
Danish magazine editors
Members of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
18th-century lexicographers