Fridrik Thordarson
Fridrik Thordarson (1928 – 2 October 2005) was an Icelandic linguist. Thordarson was born in Iceland, and studied Classical philology in Oslo. In 1963 he took exams with Latin as his major and Greek and Indian philology as his minors. From 1965 onwards he taught classical philology as a lecturer and he became professor in 1994. He worked for most of his life in Norway. Apart from Classical languages, he became an expert in Caucasian languages such as Georgian and Ossetic. He published a grammar of Ossetic.
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Fridrik Thordarson
Fridrik Thordarson (1928 – 2 October 2005) was an Icelandic linguist. Thordarson was born in Iceland, and studied Classical philology in Oslo. In 1963 he took exams with Latin as his major and Greek and Indian philology as his minors. From 1965 onwards he taught classical philology as a lecturer and he became professor in 1994. He worked for most of his life in Norway. Apart from Classical languages, he became an expert in Caucasian languages such as Georgian and Ossetic. He published a grammar of Ossetic.
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