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Østrup is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Ernst Østrup (1845–1917), Danish botanist and phycologist, mainly working on diatoms * Johannes Østrup (1867–1938), Danish philologist and professor * Lauritz Christian Østrup Lauritz Christian Østrup (6 June 1881 – 21 May 1940) was a Danish fencer. He competed at the 1908 and 1912 Summer Olympics The 1912 Summer Olympics ( sv, Olympiska sommarspelen 1912), officially known as the Games of the V Olympiad ( s ...
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Ernst Østrup
Ernst Vilhelm Østrup (21 September 1845, in Roskilde – 16 April 1917, in Frederiksberg) was a Denmark, Danish botanist and phycology, phycologist, mainly working on diatoms. In 1873 he received his ''cand. polyt.'' degree, and later worked as a schoolteacher in Copenhagen. His diatom research largely dealt with species found in Denmark, Greenland, Iceland, Faeroe Islands and Jan Mayen. The diatom genus ''Oestrupia'' (Heiden) and the species ''Diploneis oestrupii'' (Friedrich Hustedt, Hust.), ''Surirella oestrupii'' (Haaken Hasberg Gran, Gran) and ''Navicula oestrupii'' (Per Teodor Cleve, Cleve) are all named in his honour. Selected scientific works * ''Ferskvands-Diatoméer fra Øst-Grønland''. Meddelelser om Grønland 15: 251–290. 1898. * ''Beiträge zur Kenntnis der Diatomeenflora des Kossogolbeckens in der nordwestlichen Mongolei''. Hedwigia 48 (1-2): 74–100. 1909. * Danske Diatoméer'. C.A. Reitzel, Copenhagen, København. 323 pp. (1910) * ''Diatoms from North-east G ...
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Johannes Østrup
Johannes Elith Østrup (27 July 1867 – 5 May 1938) was a Danish philologist and professor at the University of Copenhagen where he served as rector from 1934 to 1935. In 1893, after a study tour in the Middle East, he rode on horseback back to Copenhagen, crossing much of Asia Minor and continental Europe. Early life and education Born in Copenhagen, Østrup was the son of farmer Hans Frederik Østrup. In 1890, he matriculated from Copenhagen's Metropolitan School (''Metropolitanskolen'') in Greek, Latin and Danish. In his own time, he had also read works on Sanskrit by the leading philologists of the day and had studied A.F. van Mehren's literature on Semitic languages. While still a student, in 1889 he published a collection of translations titled ''Arabiske Sange og Eventyr'' (Arabic Songs and Fairy Tales). When 24, he became the youngest student ever to receive a doctorate as a result of his ''Studier over Tusind og en Nat'' (Studies of A Thousand and One Nights). Field studi ...
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