Swedish poet Esaias Tegnér awarding the Danish poet Adam Oehlenschläger the laurel as symbol of the honorary filosofie magister degree from Lund University at the promotion ceremony in the Lund Cathedral in 1829. Painting by Danish painter Constantin Hansen (1804-1880), now at the Frederiksborg Palace. Tegnér had himself been influenced by Oehlenschäger's poetry. The act has been described as a sponteneous one on the part of Tegnér; Oehlenschläger was there by coincidence, and Tegnér, who was professor of Greek, was appointed promotor only in the absence of the Pro-Chancellor, bishop Faxe. Tegnér's words that Söndringens tid är förbi, "the days of discord are over", in reference to the earlier animosity between Sweden and Denmark, became important in the Scandinavian countries in the period of Scandinavism.[1]
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Åke Eliæson och Bror Olsson. "Esaias Tegnér. En monografi i bild", Malmö:Allhems förlag 1949, page 112-113, ISBN990374658X.
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