Nordahl Rolfsen
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Born12 June 1848
Bergen, Norway
Died18 January 1928 (aged 79)
OccupationsTeacher
Journalist
Translator
Magazine editor
Educationalist
Journalist
Translator
Magazine editor
Educationalist
Notable workLæsebog for folkeskolen, a series of five readers for elementary school which became the most widespread schoolbook in Norway
Nordahl Rolfsen | |
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Rolfsen in 1919 | |
| Born | 12 June 1848 Bergen, Norway |
| Died | 18 January 1928 (aged 79) |
| Occupations | Teacher Journalist Translator Magazine editor Educationalist |
| Notable work | Læsebog for folkeskolen, a series of five readers for elementary school which became the most widespread schoolbook in Norway |
| Children | Alf Rolfsen |
| Relatives | Johan Nordahl Brun (great-grandfather) |
| Awards | Order of St. Olav |
Johan Nordahl Brun Rolfsen (12 June 1848 – 18 January 1928) was a Norwegian writer, educationalist and teacher, journalist, translator and speaker. He is best known for the series of five readers for elementary school, Læsebog for folkeskolen (1892–1895), which became the most widely-used schoolbook in Norway.[1]
Rolfsen was born in Bergen. His parents were merchant and later bank teller Rasmus Rolfsen and Jannikke Brun. He was great-grandson of poet and bishop of Bjørgvin Johan Nordal Brun, and grandson of shipmaster, shipowner and member of the Norwegian Constitutional Assembly Jens Rolfsen. He married Hedevig Martha Hastrup Birch in 1885. He was the father of painter Alf Rolfsen.[2]