Knut Ahnlund
Knut Ahnlund (1923–2012) was a Swedish translator, writer and historian.
Also recorded as Knut Emil Ahnlund.
Overview
Born at Stockholm in 1923, died at Täby parish in 2012.
In detail
Knut Ahnlund studied at Stockholm University. the recorded working language is Swedish.
Employment is recorded with Aarhus University. Positions recorded include seat 7 of the Swedish Academy. Membership is recorded of Swedish Academy and Samfundet De Nio.
Distinctions recorded are Litteris et Artibus and Kellgren Award.
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Studied at
- Stockholm UniversityOrganisation
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“Knut Ahnlund”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q1345556: Knut Ahnlund
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