- The
Notebooks of
Malte Laurids Brigge,
first published as The
Journal of My
Other Self, is a 1910
novel by
Austrian poet
Rainer Maria Rilke. The novel...
-
Laurids Smith (12
April 1754 – 22
March 1794), also
known as
Lauritz Smith was a
Danish clergyman,
philosopher and
early animal rights writer. He was...
-
Laurids Lindenov (1640s – 10
October 1690) was a
Danish nobleman and
civil servant in Norway. He was
probably born at Funen, Denmark. He was the a son...
- Hans
Laurids Sørensen (13
August 1901 – 14
November 1974) was a
Danish gymnast who
competed in the 1920
Summer Olympics. He was part of the
Danish team...
- semi-autobiographical
novel The
Notebooks of
Malte Laurids Brigge (Die
Aufzeichnungen des
Malte Laurids Brigge), and a
collection of ten
letters published...
- Jørgen
Peder Laurids Jørgensen (19 May 1888 in
Kornerup – 15
December 1974), was a
Danish politician and
party leader.
Member of
Folketinget for the Social...
- Rundetaarn.
Illustration from the
architect Laurids de Thurah's
Hafnia hodierna of 1748....
- 1853 2
December 1859 6 years, 172 days
Bondevennerne 4 Bregendahl,
LauridsLaurids Nørgaard Bregendahl [da] (1811–1872) 3
December 1859 2
December 1870...
-
filmmaker Malte Persson (born 1976),
Swedish author The
Notebooks of
Malte Laurids Brigge,
novel by
Rainer Maria Rilke Malte Gårdinger (born 2000), Swedish...
-
favourite characters in fiction: Dostoevsky's Raskolnikov, Rilke's
Malte Laurids Brigge, the
young writer in Hamsun's Hunger:
alone in my room, feeling...