Theodor Wisén | |||||||||||||
Birth Date: | 31 March 1835 | ||||||||||||
Birth Place: | Vissefjärda, Kalmar County, Sweden | ||||||||||||
Death Place: | Lund, Sweden | ||||||||||||
Occupation: | Professor of Nordic languages at Lund University; Member of the Swedish Academy | ||||||||||||
Alma Mater: | Lund University | ||||||||||||
Awards: | Kungliga priset (1874) | ||||||||||||
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Theodor Wisén (31 March 1835 – 15 February 1892) was a Swedish philologist of Scandinavian languages.
Wisén was born in the parish of Vissefjärda in Kalmar County. He studied the classics, especially Greek, before turning to Scandinavian languages. He was appointed professor in Lund in 1865, a position he held until his death. Wisén was reportedly a gifted teacher. His edition of the Homiliu-bok was awarded the prize by the Swedish Academy in 1874, and he published a number of notable books and monographs on Icelandic poetry.
He held the chair of Scandinavian languages at Lund University from 1865, was the rector of the university 1876–1877, its prorector 1877–1885, and again rector 1885–1891. He was elected a member of the Swedish Academy in 1878.
In 1889 he published the second edition of the Swedish Academy's Ordlista, and in the 1880s was appointed editor-in-chief of Academy's dictionary.[1]