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Jakob Jakobsen

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Birthplace: Húsagarður, Tórshavn
Death: August 15, 1918 (54)
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Place of Burial: Keypmannahavn
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Son of Hans Nicolai Jacobsen and Johanne Marie Hansdatter
Brother of Sigrid Niclasen and Anna Jacobsen

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About Jakob Jakobsen

His parents were Hans Nicolai Jacobsen (1832-1919) from Tórshavn, and Johanne Marie Datter Hans (1816-1899) from Sandey (Sandoy). Jacob was the youngest of three children, he had two older sisters, Sigrid Niclasen (1854-1927) and Anne Horsbøl (1856-1940). His father was bókbindari bookstores and drove in Tórshavn. Shop, H. N. Jacobsens Bókahandil, Was founded in 1865 and is still in operation; it is the oldest bookstores in the Faroe Islands and puts a nice face on center, wooden houses with turf roof.

Jakob Jakobsen went to benefit the academic school in Tórshavn, where the light was good study brains in the field of languages. When he was 13 years old he went to Copenhagen and was graduated from Herlúfshólmsskólanum spring of 1883. He went to the University and graduated in the spring of 1891 with Denmark as a major and frönsku and Latin minor. In 1897 he was awarded a Ph.D. for his work Det norrøne sprog på Shetland (Nordic case of Shetland). After that, he served only as a scholar, though he was from 1914 to the name to associate professor at the University of Aberdeen. He went on many research trips, to Faroe Islands, Shetlands, Orkney and Scotland, But did not South Island and Isle of Man as he had to plan. He lived most of the Copenhagen.


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<p>His parents were Hans Nicolai Jacobsen (1832-1919) from Tórshavn, and Johanne Marie Datter Hans (1816-1899) from Sandey (Sandoy). Jacob was the youngest of three children, he had two older sisters, Sigrid Niclasen (1854-1927) and Anne Horsbøl (1856-1940). His father was bókbindari bookstores and drove in Tórshavn. Shop, H. N. Jacobsens Bókahandil, Was founded in 1865 and is still in operation; it is the oldest bookstores in the Faroe Islands and puts a nice face on center, wooden houses with turf roof.</p> <p> </p> <p>Jakob Jakobsen went to benefit the academic school in Tórshavn, where the light was good study brains in the field of languages. When he was 13 years old he went to Copenhagen and was graduated from Herlúfshólmsskólanum spring of 1883. He went to the University and graduated in the spring of 1891 with Denmark as a major and frönsku and Latin minor. In 1897 he was awarded a Ph.D. for his work Det norrøne sprog på Shetland (Nordic case of Shetland). After that, he served only as a scholar, though he was from 1914 to the name to associate professor at the University of Aberdeen. He went on many research trips, to Faroe Islands, Shetlands, Orkney and Scotland, But did not South Island and Isle of Man as he had to plan. He lived most of the Copenhagen.</p>

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Jakob Jakobsen's Timeline

1864
February 22, 1864
Húsagarður, Tórshavn
1918
August 15, 1918
Age 54
Keypmannahavn
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Keypmannahavn