Norvegia (Latin for Norway ) is a phonetic transcription system which was developed by Norwegian linguist Johan Storm in 1884 and mainly used in dialectology. Norvegia is still employed in the teaching of Scandinavian studies at Norwegian universities. [1]
Jens Thiis was a Norwegian art historian, conservator and a prominent museum director. He was conservator at the Nordenfjeld Industrial Arts Museum in Trondheim beginning in 1895 and director of the National Gallery in Oslo from 1908 to 1941.
Nicolai Ditlev Ammon Ræder was a Norwegian jurist and civil servant.
Events in the year 1969 in Norway.
Events in the year 1889 in Norway.
Events in the year 1953 in Norway.
Events in the year 1892 in Norway.
Events in the year 1968 in Norway.
Ole Bornemann Bull was a Norwegian physician and ophthalmologist.
Johan Fredrik Breda Storm was a Norwegian professor, linguist and philologist. He is known for his development of the Norvegia transcription.
Finn Bø was a Norwegian songwriter, revue writer, playwright, journalist, instructor and theatre critic.
Edward Isak Hambro was a Norwegian judge and legal scholar.
Johan Storm Munch was a bishop in the Church of Norway. He was also known as a poet, playwright, and magazine editor.
Events in the year 1696 in Norway.
Irma Ingertha Gram was a Norwegian art historian.
Johan Storjohann was a Norwegian priest, educator and non-fiction writer. He is most associated with the establishment of the Norwegian Seamen’s Mission.
Vilhelm Storm was a Norwegian zoologist.
Events in the year 2021 in Norway.
Events in the year 2022 in Norway.
Events in the year 2023 in Norway.