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Kristen Valkner He was born in Bergen, and graduated with the cand.theol. degree in 1927. He was appointed vicar in Skånevik in 1928, but returned to academia as he became docent in church history at the University of Oslo in 1946. He was promoted to professor in 1964, and retired in 1972. Notable books include "Norges kirkehistorie 1500–1800" (1951), "Mesteren fra Møre" (1958) and "Kirkestriden i Norge. Belyst ved Lyder Bruns brev til F. C. Krarup 1905–1931" (1968).
Hans Munch-Petersen Munch-Petersen worked eagerly for reforms in the examination studio; His primer "Den borgerlige Ret i Hovedtræk" (The Civil Court of Main) (1901, 5th edition 1921 plus 1922), and his practical collection "Retstilfælde til Brug ved det juridiske Studium" (Legal Cases to Use at the Law Study) (1901, 3rd edition 1922), was widely circulated and appreciated. At close range had Munch-Petersen studied the process of reform started in Europe, particularly in Austria. While his work "Den danske Civilproces i Hovedtræk" (In 1906, II 1908 III 1915 IV 1911 2nd edition, 1915) was intended to replace Nellemanns and Deuntzers representations of the moulting process, claimed that he, partly under the influence of the foreign received impression, considerable work for the effective establishment of a Danish legal reform, so the scriptures "Retsreformen med Hensyn til vor Strafferetspleje" (1902), "Den nye Retspleje belyst i sine Grundtræk" (1908) and Retspleje og Kultur (University Programme 1913), numerous papers and articles in "Tilskueren", "Det ny Aarhundrede" and especially "Ugeskrift for Retsvæsen", whose literary department he edited 1906-20, and in its edition of "Lov om Rettens Pleje" (1908, 1909).
Magnus Olsen During his lifetime, Olsen was one of the most prominent and best known scholars in his field. His publications included 7 volumes of Eddic and skaldic poetry with commentary, and also several volumes on runic inscriptions: after assisting Sophus Bugge in completing publication of the inscriptions in the Elder Futhark, he published the first 5 volumes on the inscriptions in the Younger Futhark. Although he took magical interpretations of runic inscriptions further than do later scholars, they were always on a reasoned basis. He assisted as joint editor and editor of 3 volumes in the completion of Oluf Rygh's "Norske Gaardnavne". He is best known for the framework he established for dating placenames and relating them to religion and society in the pre-Christian era, which he presented in two books, "Hedenske Kulturminder i Norske Stedsnavne" ("Heathen Cultural Remnants in Norwegian Placenames" - 1915) and "Ættegård og Helligdom, Norske Stednavn Sosialt og Religionshistorisk Belyst" (1926, translated into English as "Farms and Fanes of Ancient Norway: The Place-Names of a Country Discussed in Their Bearings on Social and Religious History", 1928). "Hva våre stedsnavn lærer oss" ("What Our Placenames Teach Us" - 1934) is a succinct introduction to the subject.