Peter Olrog Schjøtt

Peter Olrog Schjøtt

Peter Olrog Schjøtt (1833–1926) was a Norwegian philologist and politician.

Personal life

Peter Olrog Schjøtt was born in 1833 to priest and politician Ole Hersted Schjøtt (1805–1848) and his wife Anna Jacobine, née Olrog, in Dybvaag where his father was stationed as vicar. He was named after his maternal grandfather Peter Olrog. [http://www.porsgrunn.folkebibl.no/bok/ph/ph62-b.html Opptegnelser fra det gamle Porsgrunn] , by Inga Friis. Hosted by Porsgrunn public library.] He was the brother of philologist Steinar Schjøtt, who was born Stener Johannes Stenersen Schjøtt, named after professor of theology Stener Johannes Stenersen, but later adhered to Landsmål and Norwegianized his name. [cite news |first=Gudmund |last=Harildstad |title=Ein hovding i nynorsk skriftkultur |url=http://www.dagogtid.no/arkiv/1997/24/bokm2.html |work=Dag og Tid |date=12 June 1997 |accessdate=2008-06-16 ]

Peter Olrog Schjøtt married Mathilde (1844–1926) from Christiania, philologist and daughter of noted jurist Bernhard Dunker. Their most prominent child was jurist Sofie Schjøtt. [ [http://www.snl.no/search.html?mode=alfa&head=Sc&page=15 Aschehoug og Gyldendals Store Norske Leksikon] (encyclopedia)]

Career

An academic, Schjøtt was appointed acting lector in Greek philology at the University of Christiania in May 1865. In January 1866 he was given a permantent position as lector, and in June the same year he was promoted to professor. He left in March 1888. [http://www.hf.uio.no/forskningsprosjekter/ffu/FaktaUiO/databaser/rapFakVis2908.pdf List of academics at the Faculty of Humanities, University of Oslo, 1813–1984] ]

He then embarked on a political career, representing the Liberal Party. He was a member of the Council of State Division in Stockholm from 13 March 1888 to 1 August 1888, Minister of the Interior from 1 August 1888 to 28 August 1888, member of the Council of State Division again from 30 August 1888 to 1 February 1889, and then Minister of Auditing from 23 February 1889 to 13 July 1889.Within the last period he was also Minister of Finance and Customs from 1 May 1889 to 6 June 1889. [http://samfunnsveven.no/TT/U21.cfm?Utside=&Uttaksnummer=21&person=18115 Peter Olrog Schjøtt born 1833] - Norwegian Social Science Data Services (NSD)]

In July 1889 he returned to his professorship, this time expanded to the field of classical philology, at the University of Kristiania. He retired in April 1918.b] He died in that city in 1926.

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