Didrik Arup Seip

Didrik Arup Seip

Didrik Arup Seip (August 31, 1884–1963) was Professor of North Germanic languages at the University of Oslo.

He earned his doctorate (dr.philos.) in 1916 and was appointed professor the same year, retiring in 1954. Together with Herman Jæger, he edited and published the collected works of Henrik Wergeland in 23 volumes (Samlede Skrifter : trykt og utrykt, 1918–1940). From 1937 until 1945, he served as the rector of the university.

Seip was a member of the Administrative Council, the temporary civil government of Norway during German military occupation, in 1940. He was removed from his post as rector of the university in 1941. He was interned by the Nazis at Grini concentration camp, and was later transferred to Sachsenhausen, but was released in 1943 as a direct result of the efforts made by the Swedish explorer Sven Hedin, using Hedin's relations with many high-ranking German Nazi officials, including Hitler. He wrote about his life during the war in his 1946 book: At home and in enemy country.[1]

Even while being held prisoner, Seip carried out official university ceremonies, including the immatriculation of some students who also were imprisoned in Germany during the war.

He was an honorary doctor at the University of Hamburg (1938) and at Sorbonne (1945). He obtained the Norwegian "Storkors av St. Olav." (1945)

He was the grandfather of professor of pediatrics Ola Didrik Saugstad.

Bibliography: Tuneld, John (1904–1982), Didrik Arup Seip : en bibliografi / ved John Tuneld ; med inledning av Trygve Knudsen ; utg. av Bymålslaget. Oslo : Norske Samlaget, 1981.

References

  1. ^ Seip, Didrik Arup. 1946. Hjemme og i fiendeland 1940-45. Gyldendal norsk forlag.
Academic offices
Preceded by
Sem Sæland
Rector of the University of Oslo
1937–1945
Succeeded by
Otto Lous Mohr



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