Christian C. A. Lange
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Christian Christoph Andreas Lange (August 13, 1810 – May 10, 1861) was a Norwegian historian and archivist. Lange was born in Bærum. After his '' examen artium'' he started studying theology and he took his comprehensive exam in theology in 1833. However, during his studies he had a strong interest in language and history. In 1834 he was employed as a teacher of religion, Norwegian, geography, and history at the Naval Cadets' School in
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. His strong interest in historical sources led him to Copenhagen to study the
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, and he published several minor works in his ''Samlinger til Det Norske Folks Sprog og Historie'' (Collections of Norwegian Popular Language and History; 1834–1837). Lange published Hannibal Sehested's letter book from 1645. He called for improvements in the book trade and set up a bookshop himself in Fredriksvern. In the late 1830s he made research trips around Norway, and to Denmark and Germany, and he participated in gathering material about Norway's monasteries. He received a stipend to carry out this work in 1843. Lange was named national archivist in 1845. He published his extensive work on Norwegian monasteries from 1845 to 1847. Lange belonged to the circle known as the "Norwegian historical school" that formed around
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, and P. A. Munch, and he saw his mission as collecting and publishing historical source texts. Lange provided the initiative to start publishing the series ''
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'' and he edited the first five volumes. Lange was also the behind the series ''Norske rigs-registranter'' (Norwegian National Registers), a collection of legislation and decisions made by the Danish-Norwegian kings from 1523 to 1660, but he died shortly before the first volume was published. As the national archivist, Lange strove to organize and structure the archives. He also established the ''Norsk Forfatter-Lexikon 1814–1856'' (Encyclopedia of Norwegian Authors, 1814–1856) together with
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, published in 1863. A street in Oslo, ''Langes gate'', is named after Lange. Lange had nine children and many further descendants. Among his descendants are his grandson
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Works

* ''De norske Klostres Historie i Middelalderen'' (The History of the Norwegian Monasteries in the Middle Ages; 1845–1847, second revised edition 1856)


References


External links


Christian C. A. Lange
in ''Norsk Forfatter-Lexikon 1814–1856'' * Lange'
''De norske Klostres Historie i Middelalderen''
at the National Library of Norway
''Norske samlinger'', vol. 2
published by Lange
Christian C. A. Lange at Arkivportalen
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