William Thalbitzer

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Carl William Thalbitzer (* 5. Februar 1873 in Helsingør; † 18. September 1958 in ) war ein dänischer Eskimologe. rdf:langString
William Thalbitzer, né à Elseneur (Helsingör) le 15 février 1873 et mort à Usserød le 18 septembre 1958, est un philologue danois, spécialiste des Inuits, de leur langue et de leur littérature orale. rdf:langString
William C. Thalbitzer (5 February 1873 in Helsingør – 18 September 1958 in Usserød) was a Danish philologist and professor of Eskimo studies at the University of Copenhagen. He studied Danish, English and Latin at the university, but after graduating in 1899 he decided to focus on "exotic" languages. In 1900 he spent a year in Ilulissat in western Greenland studying the Greenlandic language. From 1905 to 1907 he with his wife spent eighteen months among the natives in Tasiilaq, one of the most isolated places on the coast of eastern Greenland. In 1920 the University of Copenhagen established a permanent lecture position for Thalbitzer in "Greenlandic (Eskimo) language and culture". In 1952 he was made an honorary doctor at the University of Copenhagen. rdf:langString
rdf:langString William Thalbitzer
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rdf:langString Carl William Thalbitzer (* 5. Februar 1873 in Helsingør; † 18. September 1958 in ) war ein dänischer Eskimologe.
rdf:langString William Thalbitzer, né à Elseneur (Helsingör) le 15 février 1873 et mort à Usserød le 18 septembre 1958, est un philologue danois, spécialiste des Inuits, de leur langue et de leur littérature orale.
rdf:langString William C. Thalbitzer (5 February 1873 in Helsingør – 18 September 1958 in Usserød) was a Danish philologist and professor of Eskimo studies at the University of Copenhagen. He studied Danish, English and Latin at the university, but after graduating in 1899 he decided to focus on "exotic" languages. In 1900 he spent a year in Ilulissat in western Greenland studying the Greenlandic language. From 1905 to 1907 he with his wife spent eighteen months among the natives in Tasiilaq, one of the most isolated places on the coast of eastern Greenland. In 1920 the University of Copenhagen established a permanent lecture position for Thalbitzer in "Greenlandic (Eskimo) language and culture". In 1952 he was made an honorary doctor at the University of Copenhagen.(See also: Kingittorsuaq Runestone and Kensington Runestone)
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