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Johan Storm Munch (31 August 1778–26 January 1832) was a bishop in the Church of Norway. He was also known as a poet, playwright, and magazine editor. Munch was born at Vågå in Oppland county, Norway. He was the son of parish priest Peter Munch (1740-1802) and Christine Sophie Storm (1746-1825). He was educated for the ministry principally by his father. From 1800–1805, he was a private tutor for members of the Løvenskiold noble family at Løvenborg in Zealand in Denmark. In 1805, he was called to be an assistant pastor in Skjeberg in Østfold county, Norway. In 1810, he took a year-long teaching position at Prinds Christian Augusts Minde, a hospital and asylum in Christiania. He then became a private tutor in Christiania. In 1813, he was called to be the pastor in Sande in Vestfold. In 1817

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  • Johan Storm Munch (de)
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  • Мунк, Йохан Сторм (ru)
  • Johan Storm Munch (sv)
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  • Johan Storm Munch (* 31. August 1778 in Vågå, Oppland; † 26. Januar 1832 in Kristiansand) war ein norwegischer lutherischer Bischof und Schriftsteller. (de)
  • Йохан Сторм Мунк (норв. Johan Storm Munch; 31 августа 1778, Вого, Оппланн — 26 января 1832, Кристиансанн, Вест-Агдер) — епископ Норвежской церкви, поэт, драматург и редактор журнала. (ru)
  • Johan Storm Munch (31 August 1778–26 January 1832) was a bishop in the Church of Norway. He was also known as a poet, playwright, and magazine editor. Munch was born at Vågå in Oppland county, Norway. He was the son of parish priest Peter Munch (1740-1802) and Christine Sophie Storm (1746-1825). He was educated for the ministry principally by his father. From 1800–1805, he was a private tutor for members of the Løvenskiold noble family at Løvenborg in Zealand in Denmark. In 1805, he was called to be an assistant pastor in Skjeberg in Østfold county, Norway. In 1810, he took a year-long teaching position at Prinds Christian Augusts Minde, a hospital and asylum in Christiania. He then became a private tutor in Christiania. In 1813, he was called to be the pastor in Sande in Vestfold. In 1817 (en)
  • Johan Storm Munch, född den 31 augusti 1778 i Vaage, norra Gudbrandsdalen, död den 26 januari 1832, var en norsk biskop och författare, sonson till , farbror till Peter Andreas Munch och far till Andreas Munch. I samlingen Fjeldblomster (1813) finns det värdefullaste av hans verskonst. Dramat Præsten i Hallingdal eller hævnen (1825) har däremot blott litteraturhistoriskt intresse. Munch utgav kvartalsskriften "Saga" (3 band, 1816-20), vars första band innehåller en anmärkningsvärd språkhistorisk uppsats om Levninger af Nordens gamle tungemaal udi Norges provindsial-dialecter. (sv)
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