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Arup, Erik:
Studier I Engelsk Og Tysk Handels Historie: En Undersogelse Af Kommissionshandelens Praksis Og Theori I Engelsk Og Tysk Handelsliv 1350-1850 (Danish Edition). Af Erik Arup. (Dissertation) Kopenhagen Kobenhavn: I Kommission hos Gyldendalske Boghandel Nordisk Forlag, 1907 MDCCCCVII. 515 S. 4° (26x17,5cm), Softcover/Paperback. Personal handwritten dedication (signed) in German on pretitle: "To Professor Dr. Ulrich Noack, with kind regards, presented by Erik Arup, October 18, 1935." - Condition: Acceptable. Paper browned and dusty due to age and quality. Pages untrimmed and partially torn. - Persönliche handschriftliche Widmung (signiert) auf Vortitel: "Herrn Docent Dr. Ulrich Noack mit freundlichem Gruss überreicht von Erik Arup 18.10.35" . - Zustand: Akzeptabel. Papier alters- und qualitätsbedingt gebräunt und eingestaubt. Seiten unbeschnitten und z.T. aufgetrennt. - Wikipedia 10/2025: Erik Ipsen Arup (November 22, 1876 ? September 23, 1951) was a Danish historian and educator. He was most known as the pioneer of radical-liberal history writing in Denmark. Biography: Arup was born at Slangerup in Frederikssund Municipality, Denmark. He was the son of the physician Peter Michael Christian Arup (1845?1915) and Malvina Cathrine Ipsen (1852?1934). He was raised in a cultured home and was the cousin of Danish-English structural engineer Ove Arup (1895?1988). He was educated as both a theologian and a historian. Arup attended the University of Copenhagen and was awarded his dr.phil. in 1907. As a young man he was deeply impressed by Viggo Hørup and his political anti-militarist line. During World War I, Arup was connected to the cabinet of social-liberal Carl Theodor Zahle as a permanent under-secretary. From 1908 to 1914 he was archivist in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. From 1914 to 1916, he was the first Permanent Secretary at the Prime Minister's Office. In 1916, Arup replaced Kristian Erslev as professor of history at the University of Copenhagen, a position he held until 31 January 1947. Arup was also the editor of Historisk Tidsskrift from 1917 to 1924, involved in editing Danish medieval sources from 1931 to 1937, and for some years collaborator to the pioneering Danish-Swedish periodical Scandia. He took a particular interest in Iceland and, as member of several organisations dealing with Danish-Icelandic relations, he generally showed himself compliant with Icelandic views. Anbieter: Bestellnummer: 12410 Versandkosten: 4.50 EUR |
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