Sproglig-Historiske Studier Tilegnede Professor C. R. Unger is a collection of linguistic and historical studies dedicated to Professor Carl Rikard Unger. Published in 1896, this work represents significant scholarship in the fields of Norwegian language history and Scandinavian historical studies. The essays within this volume offer insights into the development of the Norwegian language and its relationship to broader historical contexts. As a tribute to Unger, a prominent figure in Norwegian philology, this book remains a valuable resource for scholars and anyone interested in the linguistic and historical heritage of Norway.
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