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87:) in Aarhus. His father's first wife was Barbara Backer (1646–1689). Orphaned at an early age, Erik Pontoppidan was placed in the house of a distant relative, Justice Councilor D.C. Braes to Kokkedal in Torslev parish and was mistreated by the home teacher, so in 1709, through the family's intervention, he first came to Aarhus Latin School and in 1710 to Fredericia Latin School, where he lived with his half-brother, parish priest Henrik Pontoppidan, who, when the boy found the school discipline unbearable, put him in the house with parish priest Ove Guldberg in 38: 331:. They had two sons and a daughter. The elder of the two sons, Christian Frederik Pontoppidan (1830–1816), was a counter admiral. Pontoppidan 's third wife was Johanne Marie de Hofman (1722–1809), daughter of Justice Councillor Søren de Hofman til Skerrildgård (1688–1771) and Karen Elisabeth Dreyer (1689–1727). The wedding took place on 16 February 1745. They had three daughters and three sons. The son 484: 304:, references this aspect of Pontoppidan's work. The narrator, Professor Aronnax, explains that "another bishop, Pontoppidan of Bergen, also tells of a devilfish so large a whole cavalry regiment could maneuver on it." Despite the skepticism of his companions, they soon encounter "a squid of colossal dimensions." See, also, his 318:
Pontoppidan was married three times. On 26 October 1723, he married Francisca Toxverd (died 1730). She was the daughter of minister Peder Frandsen Toxverd (died 1735). They had no children. Pontoppidan's second wife was Lina (Ellina) Danielsen (1712–1744), daughter of
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to provost Ludvig Henriksen Pontoppidan (1648–1706) and his second wife Else Sophie Spend (1673–1707). His younger brother Christian Ludvigsen Pontoppidan (1696–1765) was a provist (
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in the following year. However, all his plans in this capacity were thwarted by his opponents, and he sought consolation in writing, the results being his
332: 620: 240:(1757). The antagonism which Pontoppidan roused at Bergen, however, obliged him to go in 1754 to Copenhagen, where he became prochancellor at the 625: 518: 252:(1763–1767), of which the last five volumes were edited posthumously. He was also active as a political economist, being the editor of 189:(1735), professor extraordinary of theology at the University (1738), and a member of the mission board (1740), meanwhile writing his 545: 88: 71:
heavily influenced Danish and Norwegian religious thought and practice for roughly the next 200 years after its 1737 publication.
615: 224:(3 vols., 1742–1743), a critique of the religious conditions of Denmark and other countries. In 1747 he was appointed bishop at 300: 630: 336: 403: 605: 595: 327:
Peter Danielsen (1680–1735) and Ingeborg Thomsen (born 1690). The wedding took place on 4 September 1731 in
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cause in Denmark received powerful assistance. He likewise continued his historical investigations in his
161:(1727). During this same period he laid the foundation of his later topographical and historical works in 600: 17: 359: 420: 91:
1713. In 1715 he returned to Fredericia Latin School, matriculating in 1716. He then enrolled at the
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Dialogus; oder Unterredung Severi, Sinceri, und Simplicis von der Religion and Reinheit der Lehre
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In 1736 Pontoppidan was directed by royal rescript to prepare an explanation of the
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Abominable Science! : Origins of the Yeti, Nessie, and Other Famous Cryptids
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Forsøk til Norges naturlige historie (The Natural History of Norway)
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Jackson, Samuel Macauley, ed. (1914). "Erik Pontoppidan".
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as to find it advisable to defend his course against the
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Kurzgefasste Reformationshistorie der dänischen Kirche
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New Schaff–Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge
387: 577: 259: 204:and a new hymnal, and through these two works — 394:. New York: Columbia University Press. p.  378: 220:(4 vols., 1741–1752); and also wrote a novel, 129:and England (1720–1721). During their stay in 264:Pontoppidan argued for the existence of the 173:. Pontoppidan became successively pastor in 95:to study theology, earning his certificate ( 74: 358:, impressing upon him the importance of 36: 621:18th-century Norwegian Lutheran bishops 492: 14: 578: 425:(Translated by F. P. Walter ed.). 422:Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Seas 335:(1748–1802) served as director of the 301:Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Seas 248:(1760) and the first two parts of his 125:'s son Claus with whom he went to the 461: 351:was an influence on Swedish Lutheran 254:Danmarks og Norges ökonomiske Magazin 208:(1737) and the hymnbook (1740) — the 115:in 1719–1720. He was then engaged as 626:18th-century Danish Lutheran bishops 339:and was a councilman in Copenhagen. 234:Forsøk til Norges naturlige historie 24: 337:Royal Greenland Trading Department 25: 642: 504: 418: 482: 313: 107:Pontoppidan worked as a private 169:(1736); and the aforementioned 616:18th-century Danish scientists 455: 429: 412: 372: 280:, published in 1752 and 1753. 13: 1: 476: 260:Sea serpents and giant squids 238:Collegium pastorale practicum 342: 191:Everriculum fermenti veteris 7: 362:and having a living faith. 139:Frederick Carl of Carlstein 10: 647: 631:Norwegian Lutheran bishops 46:Erik Ludvigsen Pontoppidan 29: 564: 554: 537: 529: 513:"Pontoppidan, Erik"  443:(in Danish). 18 July 2011 441:Dansk Biografisk Leksikon 206:Sandhed til gudfrygtighed 102: 541:Oluf Cosmussen Bornemann 465:C. O. Rosenius: biografi 365: 276:in his two-volume work, 93:University of Copenhagen 79:Pontoppidan was born in 75:Early life and education 519:Encyclopædia Britannica 218:Annales ecclesiæ Danicæ 177:and castle preacher in 522:(11th ed.). 1911. 349:Heller Glaubensspiegel 256:(8 vols., 1757–1764). 159:Heller Glaubensspiegel 135:Friedrich Adolph Lampe 59:, a historian, and an 42: 596:Danish ornithologists 230:Glossarium Norvagicum 40: 462:Lodin, Sven (1959). 611:Writers from Aarhus 606:Bishops of Bjørgvin 384:Prothero, Donald R. 246:Origines Hafnienses 601:Danish naturalists 437:"Carl Pontoppidan" 356:Carl Olof Rosenius 43: 32:Henrik Pontoppidan 574: 573: 565:Succeeded by 325:Sønderborg Castle 195:Böse Sprichwörter 69:Church of Denmark 16:(Redirected from 638: 551: 548: 538:Preceded by 531:Church of Norway 527: 526: 523: 515: 500: 486: 485: 470: 469: 459: 453: 452: 450: 448: 433: 427: 426: 416: 410: 409: 393: 376: 333:Carl Pontoppidan 250:Den danske Atlas 57:Church of Norway 41:Erik Pontoppidan 21: 646: 645: 641: 640: 639: 637: 636: 635: 576: 575: 570: 561: 552: 543: 510: 507: 483: 479: 474: 473: 460: 456: 446: 444: 435: 434: 430: 417: 413: 406: 377: 373: 368: 345: 316: 307:The Sea Serpent 298:, in his novel 286:, in his novel 284:Herman Melville 262: 181:(1734), Danish 141:(later duke of 105: 77: 35: 28: 23: 22: 15: 12: 11: 5: 644: 634: 633: 628: 623: 618: 613: 608: 603: 598: 593: 588: 572: 571: 566: 563: 553: 539: 535: 534: 525: 524: 506: 505:External links 503: 502: 501: 478: 475: 472: 471: 454: 428: 419:Verne, Jules. 411: 404: 380:Loxton, Daniel 370: 369: 367: 364: 347:Pontoppidan's 344: 341: 315: 312: 261: 258: 214:Marmora Danica 183:court preacher 167:Theatrum Daniæ 163:Memoria Hafniæ 123:Ivar Huitfeldt 104: 101: 76: 73: 26: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 643: 632: 629: 627: 624: 622: 619: 617: 614: 612: 609: 607: 604: 602: 599: 597: 594: 592: 589: 587: 584: 583: 581: 569: 560: 559: 549: 542: 536: 532: 528: 521: 520: 514: 509: 508: 498: 497: 490: 489:public domain 481: 480: 467: 466: 458: 442: 438: 432: 424: 423: 415: 407: 405:9780231153201 401: 397: 392: 391: 385: 381: 375: 371: 363: 361: 357: 354: 350: 340: 338: 334: 330: 326: 322: 314:Personal life 311: 309: 308: 303: 302: 297: 293: 291: 290: 285: 281: 279: 275: 271: 267: 257: 255: 251: 247: 243: 239: 235: 231: 227: 223: 219: 215: 211: 207: 203: 198: 196: 192: 188: 184: 180: 179:Frederiksborg 176: 172: 168: 164: 160: 156: 152: 148: 144: 140: 136: 132: 128: 124: 120: 119: 114: 110: 100: 98: 94: 90: 86: 82: 72: 70: 66: 62: 58: 54: 51: 47: 39: 33: 27:Danish author 19: 568:Ole Tidemand 555: 517: 494: 464: 457: 445:. 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Pontoppidan
Henrik Pontoppidan

Lutheran
bishop
Church of Norway
antiquarian
Catechism
Church of Denmark
Aarhus
Barrit
University of Copenhagen
tutor
Norway
hovmester
Ivar Huitfeldt
Netherlands
Utrecht
Friedrich Adolph Lampe
Frederick Carl of Carlstein
Plön
pietists
Lutherans
Hillerød
Frederiksborg
court preacher
Copenhagen
catechism
pietistic
Bergen

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