Paul or Poul Hansen Egede (9 September 1708 – 6 June 1789) was a
Dano-Norwegian
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theologian
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,
missionary
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, and scholar who was principally concerned with the
Lutheran
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mission among the
Kalaallit people in
Greenland
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that had been established by his father,
Hans, in 1721.
Biography
Egede was born in
Kabelvåg, a village in the parish of
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,
Norway
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, on the southern shore of the island of
Austvågøya. He was the older son of the village minister
Hans Egede
Hans Poulsen Egede (31 January 1686 – 5 November 1758) was a Denmark–Norway, Danish-Norwegian Lutheran missionary priest who launched mission efforts to Greenland, which led him to be styled the Apostle of Greenland. He established a succes ...
and his wife
Gertrud Rask. Hans became dedicated to the cause of restoring contact with and missionizing among the Norsemen of the
lost Greenland colony, who were presumed to have remained
Catholic
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following the
Reformation
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. He parlayed support among Norwegian merchants and the
Danish Mission College into the establishment of the
Bergen Greenland Company, which equipped three ships which left
Bergen
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By May 20 ...
in 1721. A few months later, the Egede family and about forty other colonists landed on the
Island of Hope (modern Kangeq) at the mouth of the fjord which houses today's
Nuuk
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. Scurvy broke out and most returned home as quickly as possible, but the natives proved generally curious and helpful. No Norse survivors were found and Hans's company went bankrupt in 1727, but he and his family learned the local
Inuit
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dialect and began a Christian mission among them.
[Hans Egede. Explorer, Colonizer]
". Missionary Gospel Fellowship (Greenville, SC). Accessed 20 Jan 2010.
Paul assisted his father in his work and, when his mother died and Hans returned to bury her in Denmark after a smallpox outbreak, he took over the mission for an additional six years, accepting to forgo his own desire to become a Danish naval officer.
[Del, Anden.]
''Grønland som del af den bibelske fortælling – en 1700-tals studie''
" Greenland as Part of the Biblical Narrative – a Study of the 18th-Century" He succeeded his father as
superintendent of the Greenland mission. The Lutheran mission was not as successful as the
Moravian missions in Greenland The Moravian missions in Greenland (; ; ) were established by the Moravian Church or United Brethren and operated between 1733 and 1900. They were operated under the auspices of the Royal Danish College of Missions until its dissolution in 1859 an ...
, but the expansion of colonies and trading outposts under
Jacob Severin's company and the
General Trade Company was always eventually followed by a chapel or church at the site. Egede was also an accomplished botanist.
In 1742, Egede was appointed Minister of the
Vartov Lutheran Church in Copenhagen. In 1747, he became a professor of theology at the Greenland Mission Seminary established in Denmark by his father and then, in 1758, its
provost. In 1779, he was elevated to
Bishop of Greenland and, in 1785, made a fellow of the
Royal Norwegian Society of Sciences and Letters
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.
Egede and a
kalaaleq woman named
Arnarsaq
Arnarsaq ( – Floruit, fl. 1778), was an Inuit, Inuk translator, Language interpretation, interpreter, and Christian convert who lived in what is now modern-day Greenland. She is particularly known for her work with the Danish theologian Paul Ege ...
translated the
New Testament
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into
Kalaallisut, the language of the West Greenland Inuit. He went on to publish a Kalaallisut–Danish–Latin dictionary (1750), a revised Kalaallisut
catechism
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(1756), and a Kalaallisut grammar (1760), as well as a number of other books concerning the language.
Paul Egede died in
Copenhagen
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in 1789, having published in that year his journal of his life in Greenland.
[Hans Poulsen Egede]
", ''Mineralogical Record''.
References
* Andersen, Jan: ''Poul Hansen Egede, en grønlandsforsker i 1700-tallet'', Aalborg Universitetsforlag, 2007
* Ostermann, H. ''Poul og Niels Egede'' (Continuation of ''Hans Egedes relationer fra Grønland samt Niels Egede: Beskrivelse over Grønland''), Copenhagen: 1939 (Danish)
*
Nansen, Fridtjof. ''Eskimo Life'' (William Archer, translator. London: Longmans, Green, and Co., 1894)
* Gjerset, Knut. ''History of the Norwegian People'' (Macmillan, 1915)
External links
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Map of Greenlandby Paul Egede
Project Runeberg
Project Runeberg
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1708 births
1789 deaths
Danish Lutheran missionaries
Norwegian Lutheran missionaries
Lutheran missionaries in Greenland
Norwegian emigrants to Greenland
Greenlandic Lutheran clergy
18th-century Norwegian Lutheran clergy
Linguists of Eskaleut languages
Burials at the Church of Our Lady, Copenhagen
People from Vågan
Missionary linguists
18th-century Danish Lutheran clergy