Swedish civil servant, mathematician, linguist and poet
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Georg Stiernhielm (August 7, 1598 – April 22, 1672) was a Swedish civil servant, mathematician, linguist and poet. He has been called "the father of the Swedish skald art".
Stiernhielm's most famous poetic work is the first poem in the Musæ Suethizantes, the Hercules composed in hexameter, with names and fables borrowed from the ancient Greeks.
GeorgStiernhielm (August 7, 1598 – April 22, 1672) was a Swedish civil servant, mathematician, linguist and poet. He has been called "the father of the...
probably originated in the writings of the 17th-century Swedish poet GeorgStiernhielm, and has since been used in Nordic poetry, mainly during the Baroque...
authors develop the Swedish language further. Some key figures include GeorgStiernhielm (17th century), who was the first to write classical poetry in Swedish;...
authors develop the Swedish language further. Some key figures include GeorgStiernhielm (17th century), who was the first to write classical poetry in Swedish;...
(1891–1932), actor and singer Georg Skarstedt, (1900–1976) actor Vincent Skoglund, (born 1974), photographer GeorgStiernhielm, (1598–1672) civil servant...
discovery: the German scholar Martin Fogel [de], the Swedish scholar GeorgStiernhielm, and the Swedish courtier Bengt Skytte. Fogel's unpublished study...
Jacob De la Gardie, statesman and a soldier of the Swedish Empire. GeorgStiernhielm, civil servant, linguist and poet. Vendela Skytte, salonist and writer...
its preserved natural borders". After the campaign had ended, poet GeorgStiernhielm depicted both the war and the campaign in his work Discursus Astropoeticus...
21 – Antoine Godeau, French bishop and poet (b. 1605) April 22 – GeorgStiernhielm, Swedish poet (b. 1598) April 26 – Lionel Lockyer, English alchemist...
university. Many well-known Swedish writers have studied in Uppsala: GeorgStiernhielm (1598–1672) is often called the father of Swedish poetry. The poet...
depicting Erik Dahlbergh, Carl Linnaeus, Nicodemus Tessin the Younger and GeorgStiernhielm to the left of the South Arch, and Haquin Spegel, Olof von Dalin,...
Maria Lenngren (1754-1817) Gunno Eurelius Dahlstierna (1661-1709) GeorgStiernhielm (1598-1672) Johan Henric Kellgren (1751-1795) Carl August Ehrensvärd...
establish Swedish as a genuine language. An early linguist and author was GeorgStiernhielm, who is today almost universally labelled "Father of Swedish Poetry"...
Robert Dudley, English explorer and cartographer (d. 1649) 1598 – GeorgStiernhielm, Swedish poet and linguist (d. 1672) 1613 – William Frederick, Prince...
(born 1962) CEO of Svenska Dagbladet Niklas Zennström (born 1966) GeorgStiernhielm (1598–1672), poet, linguist and civil servant Carl Michael Bellman...
21 – Antoine Godeau, French bishop and poet (b. 1605) April 22 – GeorgStiernhielm, Swedish poet (b. 1598) April 26 – Lionel Lockyer, English alchemist...
and expelled, prompting poet Wacław Potocki to embrace Catholicism. GeorgStiernhielm, a nobleman of the Swedish Empire, publishes his epic poem Hercules...
object", known since the 17th century, being mentioned in 1658 in GeorgStiernhielm's epic poem, Hercules (Herkules) as Fämkort. It is traditionally played...
Italian high-Baroque sculptor active in Rome (d. 1654) August 7 – GeorgStiernhielm, Swedish civil servant (d. 1672) September 11 – Imre Thurzó, Hungarian...
Italian high-Baroque sculptor active in Rome (d. 1654) August 7 – GeorgStiernhielm, Swedish civil servant (d. 1672) September 11 – Imre Thurzó, Hungarian...
substandard. His deficiencies at the mint were brought to light by GeorgStiernhielm in 1662, and the next year, his smelting methods were strongly criticized...
the Swedish rebels under Duke Charles and the end of the union. - GeorgStiernhielm, linguist - Lars Stigzelius, archbishop - Sten Svantesson Bielke,...
(1655–1702) Marcello Malpighi (1628–1694) Gaspar Merez de Souza (1669–1684) GeorgStiernhielm (1598–1672) Silas Titus (1623–1704) "Fellows of the Royal Society"...
centuries. In 1665–1668, the first novel in Swedish was published. GeorgStiernhielm's poetry collection was one of the first of major importance in Swedish...