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in support of his view, but the document was a forgery, although
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Uppsala; he had copied them as leisure reading. With his uncredited assistance in translation, in 1664 Verelius published the first edition of an Icelandic saga, together with a Swedish translation:
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in 1652 but never took it up; instead, in 1653 he became steward of the academy at
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which had been created especially for him. In 1666 he also became national archivist, and assessor in the newly founded
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