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{geni:about_me} '''Arnoldus de Fine''' - Bishop of Nidaros (Trondheim, Norway)
Student from Herlufsholm 1634, Con Rector of Bergen 1637, 1639 Magister, Vice-Lector in Bergen 30 August 1643, Rector of Bergen 1647, Lector theology. 28 Mai 1663 and Vicar in Tab. He was Notary in the chapter in Bergen 5 July 1669 and 11 July 1671 Deputy Bishop of Trondheim with the promise of Succession "while he and thought to be the beginning Nordic Chronicles diligently perfect to terrible and from him deliver within two years in the past."
He entered the bishop's office, by Bishop Erik Bredals died on 22 January 1672, was ordained on January 25., But died the same year the cathedral Sacristi.
His historical works are lost, "but this loss - Suhm says - has the learned World ei great reason to complain, since he not possessed some healthy criticism." Of his work, it was particularly "Thomis Arctoa, Hafner. 1671" and "Observationes variæ ad Historiam Norvegiæ, anecdot." (The History of Norway to the various observations, anecdot) that led by Chancellor, count [http://www.geni.com/people/Peder-Griffenfeld/6000000001952071108 Peder Griffenfeld] attention upon him and caused his appointment to Bishop, albeit Griffenfeld from reading the latter work was tired, lost patience due to its extensiveness and therefore at the end own hand must have added the following remark:
Arnoldus de Fine
Scripsit librum sine fine
Dabit Deus his quoque finem.
English:
Arnoldus de Fine
He wrote the book without end
This also will give the God of the end.
http://finnholbek.dk/genealogy/getperson.php?personID=I48589&tree=2
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'''Arnoldus de Fine'''
Student fra Herlufsholm 1634, Conrector i Bergen 1637, Magister 1639, Vice-Lector i Bergen 30 Aug. 1643, Rector i Bergen 1647, Lector theol. 28 Mai 1663 og Sognepræst i Fane. Han blev Notarius i Capitlet i Bergen 5 Juli 1669 og 11 Juli 1671 Vicebiskop i Trondhjem med Løfte om Succession Xhvorimod han och betænkt skal være den begyndte nordiske Krønnike med Flid fuldkommen at forfærdige og fra sig levere inden 2 Aar i det seneste".
Han tiltraadte Bispeembedet, ved Biskop Erik Bredals Død 22 Jan. 1672, blev ordineret 25 Jan., men døde samme Aar i Domkirkens Sacristi.
Hans historiske Arbejder ere tabte, Xmen dette Tab X siger Suhm X har den lærde Verden ei stor Aarsag til at beklage, siden han ei besad nogen sund Kritik". Af hans Arbejder var det navnlig XThomis Arctoa, Hafn. 1671", og XObservationes variæ ad Historiam Norvegiæ, anecdot.", der henledede Storkansleren Peder Griffenfelds Opmærksomhed paa ham og foranledigede hans Udnævnelse til Biskop, omendskønt Griffenfeld ved Gennemlæsningen af det sidstnævnte Værk blev træt, tabte Taalmodigheden som Følge af dets Vidtløftighed og derfor ved Slutningen egenhændig skal have tilføjet følgende Bemærkning:
Arnoldus de Fine
Scripsit librum sine fine
Dabit Deus his quoque finem.
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Norwegian Wiki:
'''Arnold de Fine''' (born 1614 in Helsingborg , died November 6, 1672 in Trondheim ) was a Danish bishop of Trondheim and historian . He wrote a now vanished Norwegian history in Latin .
He was the son of [http://www.geni.com/people/Hans-de-Fine/5353550038330050451 Hans Arnoldsen de Fine] (died 1637 ), minister in Helsingborg. In 1634 he was a student from Herlufsholms School . When one of his aunts was the mother of Bishop [http://www.geni.com/people/Ludvig-Munthe/6000000002517120513 Ludwig Munthe] in Bergen , he was studying for some years referred to him as korektor , in 1637 . After obtaining his master's degree in Copenhagen in 1639 , he became in 1647 the rector and in 1663 lecturer in theology in Bergen. Even as a teacher he made XXhimself the priestly ordination of even being able to manage Hammer parish, which belonged to the chancellorship. The management of established , however, demanded that he should refrain from this and appoint a pastor. As a teacher he was also a priest in Fana in Bergen.
Norway's chancellor, [http://www.geni.com/people/Ove-Bielke/6000000012121629971 Ove Bjelke] to Østråt , urged him to write a Norwegian history in Latin, which probably would be something similar to the Danish history at the same time was authored by Vitus Bering . As governor Gyldenløve also gave the plan its approval, applied for the fine the government in Copenhagen to support or lift on the first vacant bishop's chair in Norway. He received royal approval for the final in 1667 , but with the condition that he would continue to write on his Norwegian chronicle , and at their own expense do travel in Norway and keep assistants. From then on he called himself "historiographus REGIUS".
The fine shall be delivered Griffenfeld a sample of the large landscaped work, and this earned him 11 July 1671 the post as deputy superintendent in Trondheim , with a promise to take over the bishop's chair for the infirm bishopErik Bredal . The condition was that he completed his Norwegian chronicle within two years. In February 1672 , he was consecrated by Bishop John Vandal in Copenhagen. When Bredal died in May of that year, he took over immediatelyas bishop, but died suddenly 6 November 1672 in the cathedral sacristy , when he had just completed a priestly ordination.
After his death would send his unfinished historical work to Copenhagen, but they are now gone.
http://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arnold_de_Fine
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