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in support of his view, but the document was a forgery, although Verelius and Rudbeck may not have known this. In any event Verelius' view on the location, although based less on sober scholarship than Schefferus'— he considered wrongly for instance that the tower of the church at Gamla Uppsala
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but ended up in Sweden, had brought a number of saga texts to 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 Uppsala, a position which he held until 1657, when he took a teaching position in history. In 1662 he took up the
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which had been created especially for him. In 1666 he also became national archivist, and assessor in the newly founded College of Antiquaries (
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Verelius is counted the founder of the Hyperborean School in Swedish scholarship, which took the view that the Goths of
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Ur några antecknares samlingar: gärd af tacksamhet och vänskap till mästaren i svensk bokkunskap G. E. Klemming
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Templum nobilissimum. Adam av Bremen, Uppsalatemplet och konfliktlinjerna i Europa kring år 1075
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The Nordic Languages: An International Handbook of the History of the North Germanic Languages
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Epitomarum Historiæ Svio-Gothicæ libri quattuor et Gothorum extra patrium gestarum libri duo
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Henrik Janson, "Äkta förfalskning åter bevismaterial. Annotationes ex scriptis Karoli",
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dictionary and is held to have been the founder of the Hyperborean School which led to
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Claes Annerstedt. "Schefferus och Verelius, en litterär fejd i sjuttonde seklet". In
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The Vikings and the Victorians: Inventing the Old North in Nineteenth-Century Britain
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to predate Christianity and be identical with the temple — has proven correct.
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Gothrici & Rolfi Westrogothiæ regum historia lingua antiqua Gothica conscripta
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The Icelandic student Jón Rúgman Jónsson, who had been intending to study in
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Finding Atlantis: A True Story of Genius, Madness and an Extraordinary Quest
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Illustrations from manuscripts and early print books by Olaus Verelius.
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scholar of Northern antiquities who published the first edition of a
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and Verelius' student Rudbeck became its most prominent proponent.
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in 1638, was given a position as tutor to youths of noble birth by
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Freyr's Offspring: Rulers and Religion in Ancient Svea Society
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The Social Construction of Nationalism: Sweden as an Example
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in 1691. He was probably best known abroad for this and the
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Henrik Williams, "Förnyad filologi: Filologins rötter", in
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On his return from his foreign tour, Verelius had written
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Scandinavian Influences in the English Romantic Movement
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Verelius was named to a professorship of Rhetoric at
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Olof Verelius

Swedish
saga
Old Norse
Swedish
Gothicism
Jönköping County
Tartu
Uppsala
Axel Oxenstierna
Leiden
Peace of Westphalia
Queen Christina
Dorpat
chair
Uppsala University
Swedish
Copenhagen
Gautreks saga
Bósa saga ok Herrauðs
Hervarar saga ok Heiðreks
Olaus Rudbeck
runic
Johannes Bureus
Gotland
Hyperboreans
Gothicism
Johannes Schefferus
heathen

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