Isaac Olsens kopibok som kulturuttrykk på tidlig 1700-tall

Isaac Olsen's Copy Book as a Cultural Expression of the Early Eighteenth Century. This article deals with a copy book written by Isaac Olsen, dating from the early eighteenth century. Isaac Olsen was a teacher and catechist working among the Sami people in the region of Finnmark, Northern Norwa...

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Published in:Sjuttonhundratal
Main Author: Liv Helene Willumsen
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:Danish
English
French
Norwegian
Swedish
Published: Septentrio Academic Publishing 2017
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.7557/4.4156
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:44b8a118e9164428b6769b741fef906a 2023-05-15T16:13:37+02:00 Isaac Olsens kopibok som kulturuttrykk på tidlig 1700-tall Liv Helene Willumsen 2017-12-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.7557/4.4156 https://doaj.org/article/44b8a118e9164428b6769b741fef906a DA EN FR NO SV dan eng fre nor swe Septentrio Academic Publishing https://septentrio.uit.no/index.php/1700/article/view/4156 https://doaj.org/toc/1652-4772 https://doaj.org/toc/2001-9866 doi:10.7557/4.4156 1652-4772 2001-9866 https://doaj.org/article/44b8a118e9164428b6769b741fef906a Sjuttonhundratal, Vol 14 (2017) Isaac Olsen Hand-written document Eighteenth century Finnmark Northern Norway Sami mission Modern history 1453- D204-475 article 2017 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.7557/4.4156 2022-12-31T08:52:15Z Isaac Olsen's Copy Book as a Cultural Expression of the Early Eighteenth Century. This article deals with a copy book written by Isaac Olsen, dating from the early eighteenth century. Isaac Olsen was a teacher and catechist working among the Sami people in the region of Finnmark, Northern Norway. He was a predecessor of the Sami missionary Thomas von Westen. Isaac Olsen left a handwritten copy book of nearly 1000 pages, today preserved in The Museum of Cultural History in Oslo, Norway. The copy book is a compilation of documents related to Isaac Olsen’s work and person. Most of the documents are written in his own hand, but the book also contains documents written by governmental officials such as regional governors and provosts, and even the king in Copenhagen. The article focuses on the voices that may be heard in the texts contained in Isaac Olsen’s copy book: the pedagogical voice, the religious voice, the voice of popular culture, the voices of state officials. Attention is also paid to the contemporary practice of writing and the practice of professional copying. Isaac Olsen’s copy book, which dates from the early 1700s, is seen as a valuable historical source that may give insight into the mental horizon of an individual as well as knowledge about the society in which he lived. Article in Journal/Newspaper Finnmark Northern Norway sami sami Finnmark Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Norway Sjuttonhundratal 14 60 84
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description Isaac Olsen's Copy Book as a Cultural Expression of the Early Eighteenth Century. This article deals with a copy book written by Isaac Olsen, dating from the early eighteenth century. Isaac Olsen was a teacher and catechist working among the Sami people in the region of Finnmark, Northern Norway. He was a predecessor of the Sami missionary Thomas von Westen. Isaac Olsen left a handwritten copy book of nearly 1000 pages, today preserved in The Museum of Cultural History in Oslo, Norway. The copy book is a compilation of documents related to Isaac Olsen’s work and person. Most of the documents are written in his own hand, but the book also contains documents written by governmental officials such as regional governors and provosts, and even the king in Copenhagen. The article focuses on the voices that may be heard in the texts contained in Isaac Olsen’s copy book: the pedagogical voice, the religious voice, the voice of popular culture, the voices of state officials. Attention is also paid to the contemporary practice of writing and the practice of professional copying. Isaac Olsen’s copy book, which dates from the early 1700s, is seen as a valuable historical source that may give insight into the mental horizon of an individual as well as knowledge about the society in which he lived.
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