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'''Hartvig Nissen''' (1815 – 1874) was a Norwegian philologist and educator. He founded ''Nissens Pigeskole'', a school specifically for girls, in Oslo in 1849. In 1955 the school was also opened for boys, and in 1963 the name changed to [[Hartvig Nissens Skole]].


'''Hartvig Nissen''' (1815 &ndash; 1874) was a Norwegian philologist and educator. He founded ''Nissens Pigeskole'', a school specifically for girls, in Oslo in 1849. In 1955 the school was also opened for boys and in 1963 the name changed to [[Hartvig Nissens Skole]].<ref>[http://www.hartvig-nissen.vgs.no/skolen/ "Skolens historie" (''Hartvig Nissens Skole'')(in Norwegian)]</ref>
==Biography==
Hartvig Nissen was born in [[Melhus]], in [[Sør-Trøndelag]] county, Norway. He was the son of Lutheran minister, Peder Schjelderup Nissen (1775–1826). He was the 8th child in his family of 10 children.
Hartvig Nissen was born in [[Melhus]], in [[Sør-Trøndelag]] county, Norway. He was the son of Lutheran minister, Peder Schjelderup Nissen (1775–1826). He was the 8th child in his family of 10 children.


He had great influence on educational policy in Norway in the 19th century, being the architect behind several law reforms.<ref name=nbl>{{cite encyclopedia |title=Hartvig Nissen |encyclopedia=[[Norsk biografisk leksikon]]|first=Rolf |last=Grankvist |editor=[[Knut Helle|Helle, Knut]]|publisher=Kunnskapsforlaget|location=Oslo|url=http://www.snl.no/.nbl_biografi/Hartvig_Nissen/utdypning_%E2%80%93_1 |language=Norwegian|accessdate=2 September 2009}}</ref><ref name=snl>{{cite encyclopedia|year=2007|title=Hartvig Nissen &ndash; skolemann |encyclopedia=[[Store norske leksikon]]|publisher=Kunnskapsforlaget|location=Oslo |url=http://www.snl.no/Hartvig_Nissen/skolemann |editor=Henriksen, Petter|language=Norwegian|accessdate=2 September 2009 }}</ref>In 1873 he became rector at the [[Oslo Cathedral School]]. He was a member of the [[Royal Norwegian Society of Sciences and Letters]] from 1852. He was elected suppleant for the [[Stortinget|Parliament]] in 1857 and in 1859, and was appointed Knight of the [[Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav]] in 1864.<ref name=nbl/>
He had great influence on educational policy in Norway in the 19th century, being the architect behind several law reforms.<ref name=nbl>{{cite encyclopedia |title=Hartvig Nissen |encyclopedia=[[Norsk biografisk leksikon]]|first=Rolf |last=Grankvist |editor=[[Knut Helle|Helle, Knut]]|publisher=Kunnskapsforlaget|location=Oslo|url=http://www.snl.no/.nbl_biografi/Hartvig_Nissen/utdypning_%E2%80%93_1 |language=Norwegian|accessdate=2 September 2009}}</ref><ref name=snl>{{cite encyclopedia|year=2007|title=Hartvig Nissen &ndash; skolemann |encyclopedia=[[Store norske leksikon]]|publisher=Kunnskapsforlaget|location=Oslo |url=http://www.snl.no/Hartvig_Nissen/skolemann |editor=Henriksen, Petter|language=Norwegian|accessdate=2 September 2009 }}</ref>In 1873 he became rector at the [[Oslo Cathedral School]]. He was a member of the [[Royal Norwegian Society of Sciences and Letters]] from 1852. He was elected suppleant for the [[Stortinget|Parliament]] in 1857 and in 1859, and was appointed Knight of the [[Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav]] in 1864.<ref name=nbl/>
==Personal life==
He was married in 1843 to Karen Magdalena Aas (1820-1900). They were the parents of Per Schjelderup Nissen (1844-1930), a cartographer and [[Henrik Nissen|Johannes Henrik Nissen]] (1848-1915), an architect.<ref>[http://www.snl.no/Per_Schjelderup_Nissen "Per Schjelderup Nissen" (''Norsk biografisk leksikon'')(in Norwegian)]</ref><ref>[http://www.artemisia.no/arc/arkitekter/norge/nissen.henrik.html "Arkitekter: Johannes Henrik Nissen" (''Artemisia AS'')(in Norwegian)]</ref>


==Selected works==
* ''Om kvindelig Dannelse og kvindelige Undervisningsanstalter'', (1849)
* ''Grundtræk af en Plan for Omdannelsen af Almueskolen paa Landet'', (1851)
* ''Om Almueoplysningen og Almueskolen'', (1852)
* ''Udkast til Love om Almueskolevæsenet paa Landet og i Kjøbstæderne med Begrundelse'', (1856)
* ''Om Ordningen af vort høiere Skolevæsen'', (1865)
==References==
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==Other sources==
==Other sources==
*Boyesen, Einar (1924) ''Nissens pikeskole 1849-1924'' (Oslo: Johan Grundt Tanum)
*Boyesen, Einar with Therese Bertheau, Chr S. Mellbye, Henriette Nissen (1924) ''Nissens pikeskole 1849-1924'' (Oslo: J.W. Cappelens Forlag)
*Boyesen, Einar (1947) ''Hartvig Nissen 1815–1874 og det norske skolevesens reform''
*Boyesen, Einar (1947) ''Hartvig Nissen 1815–1874 og det norske skolevesens reform'' (Oslo: Johan Grundt Tanum)
*Slagstad, Rune (1998) ''De nasjonale strateger'' (Pax-bok) ISBN 978-8253020242


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 17:34, 5 February 2011

Hartvig Nissens Skole

Hartvig Nissen (1815 – 1874) was a Norwegian philologist and educator. He founded Nissens Pigeskole, a school specifically for girls, in Oslo in 1849. In 1955 the school was also opened for boys and in 1963 the name changed to Hartvig Nissens Skole.[1]

Biography

Hartvig Nissen was born in Melhus, in Sør-Trøndelag county, Norway. He was the son of Lutheran minister, Peder Schjelderup Nissen (1775–1826). He was the 8th child in his family of 10 children.

He had great influence on educational policy in Norway in the 19th century, being the architect behind several law reforms.[2][3]In 1873 he became rector at the Oslo Cathedral School. He was a member of the Royal Norwegian Society of Sciences and Letters from 1852. He was elected suppleant for the Parliament in 1857 and in 1859, and was appointed Knight of the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav in 1864.[2]

Personal life

He was married in 1843 to Karen Magdalena Aas (1820-1900). They were the parents of Per Schjelderup Nissen (1844-1930), a cartographer and Johannes Henrik Nissen (1848-1915), an architect.[4][5]

Selected works

  • Om kvindelig Dannelse og kvindelige Undervisningsanstalter, (1849)
  • Grundtræk af en Plan for Omdannelsen af Almueskolen paa Landet, (1851)
  • Om Almueoplysningen og Almueskolen, (1852)
  • Udkast til Love om Almueskolevæsenet paa Landet og i Kjøbstæderne med Begrundelse, (1856)
  • Om Ordningen af vort høiere Skolevæsen, (1865)

References

  1. ^ "Skolens historie" (Hartvig Nissens Skole)(in Norwegian)
  2. ^ a b Grankvist, Rolf. "Hartvig Nissen". In Helle, Knut (ed.). Norsk biografisk leksikon (in Norwegian). Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget. Retrieved 2 September 2009.
  3. ^ Henriksen, Petter, ed. (2007). "Hartvig Nissen – skolemann". Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian). Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget. Retrieved 2 September 2009.
  4. ^ "Per Schjelderup Nissen" (Norsk biografisk leksikon)(in Norwegian)
  5. ^ "Arkitekter: Johannes Henrik Nissen" (Artemisia AS)(in Norwegian)

Other sources

  • Boyesen, Einar with Therese Bertheau, Chr S. Mellbye, Henriette Nissen (1924) Nissens pikeskole 1849-1924 (Oslo: J.W. Cappelens Forlag)
  • Boyesen, Einar (1947) Hartvig Nissen 1815–1874 og det norske skolevesens reform (Oslo: Johan Grundt Tanum)
  • Slagstad, Rune (1998) De nasjonale strateger (Pax-bok) ISBN 978-8253020242

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