Henrik Williams, professor i nordiska språk vid Uppsala universitet, tilldelas en av årets Rudbeckmedaljer. Medaljen delas ut ”för utomordentligt framstående insatser inom vetenskapen och förlänas i första hand för sådana förtjänster eller resultat vunna vid Uppsala universitet”.
Visiting scholar at the University of Central Oklahoma, Edmond 2017 · Fellow at Centre for Advanced Study at the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters, Oslo
Photograph: Stewen Quigley According to four Swedish researchers, the puzzling inscription hides fears about climate change and forebodings about the end of the world. Staffan Fridell (Uppsala University) och Henrik Williams (Uppsala University) Abstract A short section of the runic inscription on the Rök stone (Ög 136) is written mainly in runes from the older, 24-type futhark. This use has for a long time been considered a form of cryptography, one of several in the inscription. The Per Holmberg (University of Gothenburg), Bo Gräslund (Uppsala University), Olof Sundqvist (Stockholm University), and Henrik Williams (Uppsala University) Abstract The Rök runestone from central middle Sweden, dated to around 800 CE, is famous, among other things, for a supposed reference to the emperor Theodo ric the Great. Henrik Williams, Professor of Scandinavian Languages, Uppsala University According to the researchers, the text recounts the father’s quest for consolation in the thought that his son, a successful military leader, has been called to Odin to fight at his side at Ragnarök, the final battle that will be followed by the return of the sun and light. Henrik Williams holds the professorship in Scandinavian Languages at Uppsala University and was recently awarded the Rudbeck medal for his ground-breaking work in runology.
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Professor Henrik Williams is a professor in Scandinavian Languages at Uppsala University in Sweden. He has authored scholarly papers in av T Hofstra · 2002 — Brylla, Mats Wahlberg & Henrik Williams, Uppsala 1999 (Tette Hofstra) BloomingtonandIndianapolis:IndianaUniversityPress,2014.324pp. Uppsala University Organisation and staff Employee. Denna sida på svenska. Henrik Williams. Professor at Department of Scandinavian Languages Email: I: Ortnamnssällskapets i Uppsala årsskrift.
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dr (1990), docent i nordiska språk (1992), professor i svenska språket (2000), professor i nordiska språk vid Uppsala universitet Visiting scholar at the University of Central Oklahoma, Edmond 2017 · Fellow at Centre for Advanced Study at the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters, Oslo The conference Østnordisk filologi - Nu og i fremtiden, Uppsala University 20-21 September 2013. "En nyutgåva Henrik Williams in Uppsala and funded by RJ. 6 Apr 2015 The University of Central Oklahoma will host Henrik Williams, Ph.D., at Sweden's Uppsala University, for a lecture on Scandinavian runes 5 May 2015 Henrik Williams, a professor of Scandinavian languages at Uppsala University, discussed whether it's likely that ancient seafarers made their way 26 Oct 2016 Uppsala University's Henrik Williams is coming to the Twin Cities next month to talk about the controversial Minnesota find. 17 Nov 2016 Henrik Williams, a professor and chair in the department of Scandinavian languages at Uppsala University, shares the stories behind this 3 May 2015 John Lovett -*- Times Record Henrik Williams, professor in the Department of Scandinavian Languages at Uppsala University in Sweden, Kontakta Henrik Williams, 62 år, Uppsala.
24. MacLeod, Mindy, Marco Bianchi, and Henrik Williams: Reading Runes. Proceedings of the Eighth International Symposium on Runes and Runic Inscriptions, Nyköping, Sweden, 2–6 September 2014. 2021. Full text (whole volume) Table of contents with all individual articles as full text files; 23.
Yair Sapir (Uppsala university) Modern Icelandic word formation. 2003 (Co-advisor and examiner:) Jessica Eriksson (Uppsala University) Metta Magdalena Lillies dagbok. En 1700-talstext och dess språk. 2004; Helena Wistrand (Uppsala University) Bebrevat i Närke. Medellågtyska importord i fornsvenska brev ur regionalt perspektiv.
Photograph: Stewen Quigley According to four Swedish researchers, the puzzling inscription hides fears about climate change and forebodings about the end of the world. Henrik Williams, Professor of Scandinavian Languages, Uppsala University According to the researchers, the text recounts the father’s quest for consolation in the thought that his son, a successful military leader, has been called to Odin to fight at his side at Ragnarök, the final battle that will be followed by the return of the sun and light. Per Holmberg (University of Gothenburg), Bo Gräslund (Uppsala University), Olof Sundqvist (Stockholm University), and Henrik Williams (Uppsala University) Abstract The Rök runestone from central middle Sweden, dated to around 800 CE, is famous, among other things, for a supposed reference to the emperor Theodo ric the Great. Henrik Williams is a Professor of Scandinavian Languages at Uppsala University. Seems there's no news about Henrik Williams.. Check out other popular news on News Break.
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Adress: Övre Slottsgatan 14, Postnummer: 753 10, Telefon: 073-390 86 .. Telefonnummer. Här kan du se alla telefonnummer till Henrik Williams. Information om telefonnummer och mobilnummer hämtas från teleoperatörer. Hittar du 25 Nov 2020 Lennart Elmevik - Uppsala University, Department of Scandinavian Languages.
Contact details: Per Holmberg, professor of Swedish, Phone: +4673–5790687, e-mail: per.holmberg@svenska.gu.se
Prof. Henrik Williams from the Department of Scandinavian Languages at Uppsala University will during April 7-May 6, tour the U.S East Coast and the Midwest to give talks about his research. In New York City on April 9, a special event will be organised for our Uppsala University …
Professor Henrik Williams’s research and international reputation have already elevated runic studies at Uppsala University to world-class standing, and—most significantly—the endowed chair will ensure that runic research and conservation of the runestones will continue beyond Professor Williams’s tenure.
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Henrik Williams, a professor of Scandinavian languages at Uppsala University, discussed whether it is likely ancient seafarers made their way to Oklahoma centuries ago in a presentation last week at the University of Central Oklahoma. Williams has studied runestones for more than 30 years throughout Europe and the United States.
CS1 maint: discouraged parameter ^ "Editorial board". Henrik Williams at Uppsala University. Henrik Williams ’ responsibilities include Old Swedish, Old Icelandic and runology. Recently he went on his eighth lecture tour in the USA in order to increase interest in runes and obtain resources for research.
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Henrik Williams (Uppsala University) Assistant editor PhD Marco Bianchi ( Uppsala University) Advisory board Prof. em. Michael P. Barnes (University Coll.
Recently he went on his eighth lecture tour in the USA in order to increase interest in runes and obtain resources for research. The primary aim is to modernise the rune database at Uppsala University and perhaps also to create a professorship in runology. Henrik WILLIAMS | Cited by 17 | of Uppsala University, Uppsala (UU) | Read 11 publications | Contact Henrik WILLIAMS Henrik Williams, Uppsala University, Department of Scandinavian Languages, Faculty Member. Studies Scandinavian languages, Medieval Studies, and Runology. Se Henrik Williams profil på LinkedIn, världens största yrkesnätverk. Henrik har angett 1 jobb i sin profil. Se hela profilen på LinkedIn, upptäck Henriks kontakter och hitta jobb på Henrik Williams, Professor of Scandinavian Languages, Uppsala University According to the researchers, the text recounts the father’s quest for consolation in the thought that his son, a successful military leader, has been called to Odin to fight at his side at Ragnarök, the final battle that will be followed by the return of the sun and light.