- Georg Stiernhielm
Georg Stiernhielm (
August 7 ,1598 –April 22 ,1672 ) was a Swedish civil servant, linguist and poet. Stiernhielm was born in a middle-class family in the village Svartskär in Vika parish inDalarna . The surname Stiernhielm, literally "Star Helmet", was taken in later life when he was raised into theSwedish nobility .He grew up in the
Bergslagen region where his father worked with the mining industry. Stiernhielm received his first schooling atVästerås , but he was also educated inGermany and theNetherlands .He was a pioneer of linguistics, and even if many of his conclusions later proved wrong they were accepted by his contemporaries. Stiernhielm tried to prove that Gothic, which he equated with
Old Norse was the origin of all languages, as well as the Nordic countries wasVagina gentium , the human birth place.His most famous work is "Hercules", an epic poem in
hexameter , about howHercules in his youth is being tempted by "Fru Lusta" ("Mrs. Lust") and her daughters to choose a bad lifestyle for his future. The allegory can be traced back to the Athenian sophistProdicus of Ceos, as preserved inXenophon .Stiernhielm was the first Swedish poet to apply the verse meters of antique poets on the Swedish language, modifying their principle of long and short syllables to a principle of stressed and unstressed syllables, which applies better to the phonology of Swedish, using principles first developed by
Martin Opitz and later theoretically applied to Swedish by Andreas Arvidi. That made him known as "the father of Swedish poetry".
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