À propos de l'auteur

Olaus Magnus was a Swedish clergyman and historian, renowned for his detailed works on the northern peoples, including the indigenous Sami. His most famous publication, "A Description of the Northern Peoples," published in 1555, offered a comprehensive account of the culture, geography, and natural history of Scandinavia and its inhabitants. Magnus's keen observations and illustrative maps, such as the Carta Marina, provided invaluable insights into the region during the 16th century, marking him as one of the earliest cartographers of Scandinavia.

Beyond cartography, Magnus's writings reflect the complexities of the time, including the interactions between different cultures and the impact of the Reformation on societal structures. His works not only serve as historical documents but also as a testament to the rich tapestry of life in northern Europe during his lifetime. Magnus's legacy continues to influence historians and researchers studying the cultural and historical aspects of Scandinavia.

Nationalité Suédois
Date de naissance January 1, 1490
Lieu de naissance Östergötland, Sweden
Date de décès January 1, 1558
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