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Hermelin, Olof, 1658-1709?

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Personal name headingHermelin, Olof, 1658-1709?
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Variant(s)Hermelin, Olof Nilsson Skragge, 1658-1709?
Hermelin, Olaus
Hermelinus, Olavus
Hermelinus, Olaus
Skragge, Olof Nilsson
Eubulus Aquilonius
Aquilonius, Eubulus
Catus Irenaeus
Irenaeus, Catus
Associated placeUppsala (Sweden) Tartu (Estonia) Pärnu (Estonia)
Place of birthFilipstad (Sweden)
Field of activityCollege teaching Universities and colleges--Administration Historiography Diplomacy
AffiliationUppsala universitet Academia Gustavo-Carolina
Profession or occupationCollege teachers College administrators Historians Authors Public officers Diplomats
Found inHecatompolis Suionum, c2010: t.p. (Olof Hermelin) jkt. (1658-1709?)
LC database March 4, 2011 (hdg.: Hermelin, Olof Nilsson Skragge, 1658-1709?)
Drey kleine Schriften über die Geschichte Livland's, 1857 : title page, pages v-vi (Olaus Hermelin) table of contents (Olavi Hermelini de origine Livonorum disquisitio) page [175] (Summi polyhistoris Olavi Hermelini, eloquentiae primum et poeseos, deinde juris in nova tum Livonorum Academia Dorpatensi professoris publici ordinarii, demum historiographi, Regi Carolo XII. a consiliis sanctioribus, De origine Livonorum disquisitio) page [179] (Cum ... in publicum emittendi celeberrimi ac immortalium meritorum viri, Olai Hermelini ... de Origine Livonorum, doctissimam dissertationem ...)
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Wikipedia, viewed 23 Nov 2020 (list of rectors of the Academia Gustaviana includes Olaus Hermelin (Skragge): 1692-1693, while it was located in Tartu, and 1696, while it was located in Pärnu)
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Wikipedia, viewed 23 Nov 2020 (Olof Hermelin, original name Olof Nilsson Skragge; born 1658 in Filipstad, disappeared at the Battle of Poltava in 1709; according to at least one source was alive as late as 1712; studied at Uppsala University and later in the Netherlands; appointed professor of rhetoric and poetry at the University of Tartu in 1689, and later a professor of law; appointed national historian of Sweden in 1699; knighted in 1702; appointed Secretary of State in 1705)
   <https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olof_Hermelin_(ämbetsman)>
Wikipedia, viewed 23 Nov 2020 (Olof Nilsson Skragge adopted the surname Hermelin in 1678)
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Bref från Olof Hermelin till Samuel Barck 1702-1709, 1913 : förord, by Carl von Rosen, pages iii-xiii (Olof Hermelin was born in Philipstad in 1658, son of Nils Månsson and his second wife Karin Andersdotter; when he was sent to school in Uppsala in 1677 he used the name Skragge, probably from the name of his father's first wife, Anna Skragge, but the other members of that family objected so he changed his name to Hermelin; his political writings, generally in Latin, were published anonymously or under pseudonyms: Eubulus Aquilonius, Catus Irenæus)
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