Ivar Heikel
![Ivar Heikel in the early 1890s. {{Credit|[[Daniel Nyblin]]}}.](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/14/Ivar-Heikel.jpg)
Heikel was born in 1861 in Nykarleby, Finland to pastor August Heikel and Aurora Emilia née von Knorring and had seven siblings. Heikel became associate professor (docent) of Classical Philology at the University of Helsinki in 1885 and was professor of Greek Literature between 1888 and 1926. He was rector of the university from 1907–1911 and 1920–1922.
In his extensive writings he dealt mainly with ancient subjects. He developed a particular interest in early Christian scholar Eusebius of Caesarea. As emeritus, he devoted himself to translation work as well as translating Eusebius' ''Church History'' into Swedish and Finnish.
He was a member of the clergy (see: Estates of the Realm) as a representative of the university at the last two Diets of Finland.
Heikel died in 1952 in Helsinki, Finland. Provided by Wikipedia
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2by Eusebius <Caesariensis>Other Authors: “…Heikel, Ivar August…”
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3by Eusebius <Caesariensis>Other Authors: “…Heikel, Ivar August…”
Published 1902
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4by Eusebius <Caesariensis>Other Authors: “…Heikel, Ivar August…”
Published 2020
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