Bror Emil Hildebrand Explained

Bror Emil Hildebrand
Birth Date:22 February 1806
Birth Place:Nybro, Sweden
Death Place:Stockholm, Sweden
Occupation:archaeologist, numismatist and museum director
Children:Hans Hildebrand
Nationality:Swedish
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Office:Member of the Swedish Academy
(Seat No. 11)
Termstart:20 December 1866
Termend:30 August 1884
Predecessor:Lars Magnus Enberg
Successor:Clas Theodor Odhner
Office2:Permanent Secretary
of the Swedish Academy
Termend2:November 1884
Predecessor2:Henning Hamilton
Successor2:Carl David af Wirsén

Bror Emil Hildebrand (22February 1806 in Madesjö30August 1884) was a Swedish archaeologist, numismatist and museum director. From 1837 to 1879 he was Custodian of Ancient Monuments and Secretary of the Royal Swedish Academy of Letters.[1] From 1847 he was a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, and from 1866 a member of the Swedish Academy. In 1866, he founded the Swedish History Museum in Stockholm.[2]

In 1830 Hildebrand became reader in numismatics at the University of Lund.[3] About this time he was also taught archaeology by C.J. Thomsen in nearby Copenhagen. This led to Hildebrand's introduction of Thomsen's famous three-age system in Sweden. His main scholarly legacy lies within the field of Medieval Anglo-Saxon numismatics, where he produced pioneering catalogues and studies. Much of this work was indirectly due to agricultural reforms in Sweden that led to Viking Period silver coin hoards surfacing at a rate never seen before or after Hildebrand's day; the 1864 edition of Hildebrand's Anglo-Saxon coins in the Swedish Royal Coin Cabinet drew on the evidence of 64 Swedish hoards alongside other European finds to establish the basic chronology of the late Anglo-Saxon coinage,[4] much of which has remained valid after more than a century of subsequent research.[5]

Hildebrand was the father of archaeologist Hans Hildebrand and teacher both to him and to archaeologist Oscar Montelius.

Notes and References

  1. Encyclopedia: Hildebrand . Bengt. Bror Emil Hildebrand . . 1971–1973. . Stockholm . Swedish . 19 . 38 . 4 November 2015.
  2. Web site: Ett historiskt museum och hur det har format Sverige . A history museum and how it has shaped Sweden . www.shmm.se . Statens historiska museer . 4 November 2015 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20160328111351/http://www.shmm.se/documents/forskning/etthistorisktmuseum.pdf . 28 March 2016 .
  3. Book: Jonsson, Kenneth. Studies in Late Anglo-Saxon Coinage. 1990. Svenska Numismatiska Föreningen. Stockholm. 91-85204-10-2. 35–45. K Jonsson. Bror Emil Hildebrand and the Borup hoard.
  4. Book: Hildebrand. Bror Emil. Anglosachsiska Mynt i Svenska Kongl. Myntkabinettet. 1846. P.A. Norstedt och Fils. Stockholm.
  5. Lyon. Stewart. Anglo-Saxon Numismatics. British Numismatic Journal. 2003. 73. 58–75. 2014-06-20. https://web.archive.org/web/20130814155143/http://www.britnumsoc.org/publications/Digital%20BNJ/2003.shtml. 2013-08-14. dead.