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Johan Anders Martin Paul Rosenius (12 March 1865 – 5 July 1957) was a Swedish physician, ornithologist, artist and writer. He was a pioneer bird photographer and conservationist. A major work by him was a six-volume book on the birds of Sweden and their nests with photographs and illustrations.


Life and work

Rosenius was born in
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to theology professor Martin Gabriel and Martina Henrietta Wennerberg. The preacher
Carl Olof Rosenius Carl Olof Rosenius (3 February 1816 – 24 February 1868) was a Swedish lay preacher, author and editor of the monthly '' Pietisten'' (The Pietist) from 1842 to 1868.''Twice-Born Hymns'' by J. Irving Erickson, (Chicago: Covenant Press, 1976) ...
was an uncle. After matriculating from the Lund cathedral school in 1883 he went to
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receiving a bachelors degree in philosophy in 1887. He then switched to medicine at the
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and received a degree in 1891. He studied gastrointestinal diseases at the Sahlgrenska hospital in Gothenburg and worked with Dr J. Boas in Berlin and made a trip to Vienna before moving to
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to practice privately from 1895. As a student he was influenced by
Bengt Lidforss Bengt Lidforss (15 September 186823 September 1913) was a prominent Swedish botanist, socialist, and an accomplished Natural science, natural scientist and writer. Biography Lidforss was born in Lund, Sweden, the son of professor and philologi ...
and Axel Danielsson. Their circle of radical thinkers known as the '' De unge gubbarne'' or DUG held debates including a prominent one on ethics from an evolutionary perspective, in which Lidforss took part on March 9, 1888. Rosenius travelled widely, became a pioneer bird photographer and was involved in nature conservation through his writings and art. Rosenius collected bird eggs in his early years and was involved in the formation of
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bird preserve. He was also involved in the establishment of
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in 1899. He also took part in religious debates and was opposed to orthodox Christianity. He published ''Naturstycken,'' a collection of essays on birds and nature illustrated by
Bruno Liljefors Bruno Andreas Liljefors (; 14 May 1860 – 18 December 1939) was a Swedish artist. He is perhaps best known for his nature and animal motifs, especially with dramatic situations. He was the most important and probably most influential Swedish wi ...
, in 1897. He was a friend of
Victor Hasselblad Victor Hasselblad (8 March 1906 – 5 August 1978) was a Swedish inventor and photographer, known for inventing the Hasselblad 6x6 cm medium format camera. Life and work Hasselblad was born in Gothenburg. In 1940 Swedish Air Force officers ...
from whom he acquired a camera and began to photograph birds and in 1919 he published a book (''Min jakt med kamera'' ="My Hunt with the Camera"). His largest work was a six-volume work on the birds of Sweden and their nests (''Sveriges fåglar och fågelbon'') which were first published in a series of papers from 1913 but published in a bound series from 1926 to 1949 with last two parts published posthumously. It consisted of 2400 text pages, 950 photographs and colored plates. The prose was in an idiosyncratic style that drew criticism from some ornithologists. The birds were described in life in human and divine terms. It has been interpreted as an animist theology (or "ornitheology") where the birds reveal themselves as non-human gods. In 1912, he declared himself as a "pagan", declared theological discussions as pointless and claimed that one merely had to walk in the countryside to be united with paganism (''hedendomen''). Rosenius married Nanna Alfhild Pyk in 1896. They had a son Bengt and a daughter Karin, who married George Felix Allen Skelton (1909-1985), an English RAF pilot whose '' Defiant'' was shot over the Netherlands in 1940. Skelton had been held prisoner in Germany during
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and Rosenius was able to influence his extradition in 1943 in exchange for a bound set of his volumes on Swedish birds and their nests sent to
Hermann Göring Hermann Wilhelm Göring (or Goering; ; 12 January 1893 – 15 October 1946) was a German Nazism, Nazi politician, aviator, military leader, and convicted war criminal. He was one of the most powerful figures in the Nazi Party, which gov ...
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Photographs by Rosenius
{{DEFAULTSORT:Rosenius, Paul 1865 births 1957 deaths Swedish naturalists Lund University alumni Swedish ornithologists Karolinska Institute alumni