Richard Constant Boer (31 January 1863 – 20 August 1929) was a Dutch linguist who specialized in Old Norse.

R. C. Boer
A middle-aged balding man in a black cassock wearing a pince-nez
Born(1863-01-31)31 January 1863
Warnsveld, Netherlands
Died20 August 1929(1929-08-20) (aged 66)
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Occupation(s)Linguist, philologist, literature professor
Academic background
Alma materUniversity of Groningen
ThesisǪrvar-Odds Saga (1888)
Academic work
Doctoral studentsNicolaas van Wijk [nl]
Main interestsOld Norse

Academic history

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Boer received his Ph.D. in 1888 from the University of Groningen for his edition of Örvar-Odds saga. From 1888 to 1900, he taught Dutch and geography at the gymnasium in Leeuwarden. He was also a professor of Old Norse at Groningen from 1894 to 1900, and after 1900, professor of Old Germanic and Sanskrit at the University of Amsterdam.

In 1921, the study of Scandinavian languages was officially established at the University of Amsterdam. R.C. Boer maintained his focus on Old Norse and Old Norse literature, and in the 1920s, his teaching extended to the modern Scandinavian languages (Danish, Norwegian, and Swedish) and their literature.

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