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Volrath Vogt (14 February 1817 – 19 July 1889) was a Danish-born, Norwegian theologian, educator and author. Today he is most known for his biblical stories for schoolchildren. Vogt was born in the village of Reerslev near Roskilde, Denmark. He was the son of Johan Nilsen Vogt (1783–1859) and Henriette Elisabeth Lorenzina Juhl (1790–1846). He grew up at Tune in Oslo, Norway where his father was a Church of Norway vicar and later provost. He earned his cand.theol. in 1838.

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  • Volrath Vogt (14 February 1817 – 19 July 1889) was a Danish-born, Norwegian theologian, educator and author. Today he is most known for his biblical stories for schoolchildren. Vogt was born in the village of Reerslev near Roskilde, Denmark. He was the son of Johan Nilsen Vogt (1783–1859) and Henriette Elisabeth Lorenzina Juhl (1790–1846). He grew up at Tune in Oslo, Norway where his father was a Church of Norway vicar and later provost. He earned his cand.theol. in 1838. (en)
  • Henrik Ludvig Volrath Vogt, född den 14 februari 1817 i på Själland, död den 19 juli 1889 i Kristiania, var en norsk teologisk författare, sonson till Nils Nilsen Vogt. Vogt tog med utmärkelse teologisk examen i Kristiania 1838 samt blev 1839 lärare och 1852 överlärare vid därvarande katedralskola. Under en längre resa till Syrien och Palestina 1863 gjorde han studier till sitt lärda och vidlyftiga arbete Det hellige land (1879; andra upplagan 1888). (sv)
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  • Volrath Vogt (14 February 1817 – 19 July 1889) was a Danish-born, Norwegian theologian, educator and author. Today he is most known for his biblical stories for schoolchildren. Vogt was born in the village of Reerslev near Roskilde, Denmark. He was the son of Johan Nilsen Vogt (1783–1859) and Henriette Elisabeth Lorenzina Juhl (1790–1846). He grew up at Tune in Oslo, Norway where his father was a Church of Norway vicar and later provost. He earned his cand.theol. in 1838. He was a teacher at the Christiania Cathedral School for fifty years (1839 to 1889). Vogt taught in religion, geography and the French language. In 1863 he conducted an extended research trip to Syria and Palestine, where he gathered impressions and historical data. He published a number of popular works of the Gospels, a textbook in Church history and various textbooks on Bible history. His textbook Bibelhistorie med Lidt af Kirkens Historie from 1858 became widely used in schools, and had been printed in more than a million copies at the time of his death. (en)
  • Henrik Ludvig Volrath Vogt, född den 14 februari 1817 i på Själland, död den 19 juli 1889 i Kristiania, var en norsk teologisk författare, sonson till Nils Nilsen Vogt. Vogt tog med utmärkelse teologisk examen i Kristiania 1838 samt blev 1839 lärare och 1852 överlärare vid därvarande katedralskola. Under en längre resa till Syrien och Palestina 1863 gjorde han studier till sitt lärda och vidlyftiga arbete Det hellige land (1879; andra upplagan 1888). Ännu mera bekant blev han likväl genom sina , en större och en mindre version, av vilka i synnerhet den senare är mycket spridd (över 40 upplagor) och översatt till svenska och flera andra språk. (sv)
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