Norwegian writer, literary consultant and translator (1902–1978)
Nils Lie
Born
(1902-05-17)17 May 1902
Bergen, Norway
Died
19 April 1978(1978-04-19) (aged 75)
Bærum
Occupation(s)
Writer, literary consultant and translator
Awards
Bastian Prize (1954) Arts Council Norway's prize for translations (1970)
Nils Lie (17 May 1902 – 19 April 1978) was a Norwegian writer, literary consultant and translator. As a writer, he is known for the crime novel Bergenstoget plyndret inat from 1923. He was a long-time literary consultant for Gyldendal Norsk Forlag, and received prizes for his translation works.
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appear prominently in the classification of Lie groups. Analogous terms are used for Lie algebras (using the Lie bracket) including nilpotent, lower central...
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Letter to You (2020) Ready or Not (1987) Lofgren, Nils (2007). "Nils Lofgren, Singer, songwriter". Nils Lofgren's official website. Archived from the original...
Dublin, Ireland Amanda Sage, American painter; in Denver, Colorado Died: NilsLie, 75, Norwegian novelist known for the 1923 crime thriller Bergenstoget...
he had the son Nils Aars Nicolaysen Lie, a notable writer. His son was a first cousin of Emil Lie, a second cousin of the Nazi Jonas Lie, and father of...
death! The mystery of Hans Assmann) Palo, Jorma: Nils Gustafsson ja Bodomin varjo. WSOY, 2006 (Nils Gustafsson and the shadow of Bodom) Serena, Katie...
Nils Erik Liedholm (pronounced [ˈnɪlːs ˈlîːdhɔlm]; 8 October 1922 – 5 November 2007) was a Swedish football midfielder and coach. Il Barone (The Baron)...
Engineers, the Ericsson brothers were among them; Nils being then twelve years old and John eleven. In 1823 Nils Ericson joined the Engineering corps of the...
Mathematician Sophus Lie: It Was the Audacity of My Thinking. Transl. Richard H. Daly. Berlin: Springer, p. 484. Schjander, Nils Johan. 2000. En reise...
dropping off dogs and one more expeditioner. Bob Dingle, Alan Hawker, NilsLied, Bill Lucas and Bruce Stinear made up the first party to winter in the...
Nils Nilsen Hilsen (20 May 1794 – 25 July 1872) was a Norwegian teacher and politician. He hailed from Snarum in Modum, but worked as a sexton and teacher...
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flooding since ancient times. Most of the population and cities of Egypt lie along those parts of the Nile valley north of the Aswan Dam. Nearly all the...
Nils Petter Gleditsch (born 17 July 1942 in Sutton, Surrey, Great Britain) is a Norwegian sociologist and political scientist. He is Research Professor...