Ivar Aasen
Norwegian poet and linguist
Norwegian poet and linguist
1896
130 years ago — 83 years old
Thinkers & Philosophers
Norway
Born in Norway in 1813, a poet and linguist contributed significantly to the development of the Norwegian language. Established the foundation for Nynorsk, one of Norway's official written languages, based on rural dialects. Authored various poems that celebrated Norwegian culture and nature. His works sought to provide a distinct linguistic identity separate from Danish influence.
Developed the Nynorsk language
Published 'Aasen's Dictionary'
Wrote influential poetry
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