Dúgvan
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

''Dúgvan'' (, 'The Dove') was a Faroese monthly newspaper. It was published from January 1894 to 1928 primarily in Danish (with some Faroese), with the subtitle ''afholdsblad for Færøerne'' 'temperance newsletter for the Faroe Islanders'. A new newspaper with the same name and purpose was also published from 1941 to 1942 in Faroese.Granskarar úr øllum heiminum kunnu kanna føroysku bløðini
. 2014. ''
Dimmalætting ''Dimmalætting'' ( Faroese for 'Dawn') is the oldest and largest newspaper of the Faroe Islands and is based in Tórshavn. The first edition of the ''Dimma'', as it is commonly known, appeared (after a test issue on December 8, 1877) on January 5, ...
'' (May 14).


Editors

*P. Jensen, 1894–1899 *
Rasmus Effersøe Rasmus Christoffer Effersøe (May 30, 1857 – March 23, 1916) was a Faroese agronomist, poet, and politician. Effersøe was born in Trongisvágur.Rossel, Sven Hakon. 1992. ''A History of Danish Literature''. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Pre ...
, 1899–1900 *
Djóni í Geil Djóni Isaksen (September 12, 1849 – April 20, 1912), also known as Djóni í Geil (), was a Faroese craftsman, editor, and politician. Isaksen was born in Tórshavn. He was a champion of Faroese independence, and he was one of the nine men th ...
, 1899–1907 *
Hans Andrias Djurhuus Hans Andrias Djurhuus (20 October 1883 – 6 May 1951) was a Faroese poet and teacher. Hans Andrias Djurhuus was one of the most productive Faroese poets. He is well known for his national poems and for his children's songs, but he also wrote psal ...
, 1908–1910 *
Rasmus Effersøe Rasmus Christoffer Effersøe (May 30, 1857 – March 23, 1916) was a Faroese agronomist, poet, and politician. Effersøe was born in Trongisvágur.Rossel, Sven Hakon. 1992. ''A History of Danish Literature''. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Pre ...
, 1910–1915 * Poul Niclasen, 1916–1925 *
Símun av Skarði Símun av Skarði (3 May 1872 – 9 October 1942) was a Faroese poet, politician, and teacher. Biography Símun was born in the village of Skarð on Kunoy. In 1893, he entered the seminary in Tórshavn, which he graduated from as a teacher ...
, 1927–1928


References


External links


Digitized copies of ''Dúgvan'' at Tímarit.is
{{DEFAULTSORT:Dugvan Newspapers published in the Faroe Islands Newspapers established in 1894 Publications disestablished in 1928 1928 establishments in the Faroe Islands