Categories | Popular science magazine |
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Frequency | Monthly |
Founder | Hans Reusch |
Founded | 1877 |
Country | Norway |
Based in | Bergen |
Language | Norwegian |
ISSN | 0028-0887 |
OCLC | 1607905 |
Naturen (English: Nature) is a Norwegian popular science magazine, which has been published since 1877 in Bergen, Norway. It is the earliest still running popular science magazine of the country. [1]
Naturen was started by the geologist Hans Reusch in Bergen in 1877. [1] It was subtitled Et illustreret Maanedsskrift for popular Naturvidenskab (An Illustrated Monthly for Popular Natural Sciences). [1] It is connected to the University of Bergen. It has a popular science approach to the natural sciences, including medicine. [2]
Naturen was edited by its founder, Hans Reusch, for the first four years. [1] Among its former editors are Jens Holmboe (1906–1925), [3] Torbjørn Gaarder (1925–1946) [4] and Knut Fægri (1947–1977), [5] and Per Magnus Jørgensen (1991–1997). [6]
Bergen Cathedral School is an upper secondary school in Bergen, Norway. Located in the city centre, next to Bergen Cathedral, the school has about 850 students, 95 full-time teachers, and 5 administration personnel, including the headmaster, Lise Hårklau Holsen.
Edvard Hagerup Bull was a Norwegian jurist and assessor of the Supreme Court of Norway. He was a member of the Norwegian Parliament and government official with the Conservative Party of Norway.
Jens Holmboe was a Norwegian politician for the Conservative Party. A jurist by education, he was a member of the Norwegian Parliament for five terms, and held several different government posts from 1874 to 1884.
Den Nationale Scene is the largest theatre in Bergen, Norway. Den Nationale Scene is also one of the oldest permanent theatres in Norway.
Events in the year 1943 in Norway.
Magnus Matningsdal is a Norwegian judge.
Hans Mustad was a Norwegian businessperson. He was instrumental in shaping the company O. Mustad & Søn.
Hans Holmboe was a Norwegian educator and politician.
Jens Holmboe was a Norwegian botanist, professor and author.
Christopher Andreas Holmboe was a Norwegian philologist, orientalist and numismatist.
Conrad Holmboe was a Norwegian businessperson.
Svend Borchmann Hersleb Vogt was a Norwegian jurist and politician for the Conservative Party.
Torbjørn Gaarder (1885–1970) was a Norwegian chemist. He has been called "a pioneer of biochemistry in Norway".
Knut Fægri was a Norwegian botanist and palaeoecologist.
Hans Skjervheim was a Norwegian philosopher. He was born in Voss.
Jens Holmboe was a Norwegian fogd (bailiff). He is notable for his role in the settling of Målselvdalen.
In 1910 Haakon VII serves his sixth year as King of Norway. On 1 February Wollert Konow takes over as Prime Minister after Gunnar Knudsen, who has held this position since 1908.
Hans Jacob Nilsen was a Norwegian actor, theatre director and film director. He was a theatre director at Den Nationale Scene, at Folketeatret, and for two separate periods at Det Norske Teatret.
Johan Storjohann was a Norwegian priest, educator and non-fiction writer. He is most associated with the establishment of the Norwegian Seamen’s Mission.