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Stig Wikander was born on 27 August, 1908 in Norrtälje, Sweden, is a Swedish Indologist and Iranologist. Discover Stig Wikander's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 75 years old?

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Age 75 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 27 August 1908
Birthday 27 August
Birthplace Norrtälje, Sweden
Date of death 20 December, 1983
Died Place Uppsala, Sweden
Nationality Sweden

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1908

Oscar Stig Wikander (27 August 1908 – 20 December 1983) was a Swedish Indologist, Iranologist and religious scientist.

Stig Wikander was born in Norrtälje, Sweden on 27 August 1908, the son of a pharmacist.

After graduating from high school in Uppsala at seventeen, Wikander enrolled at Uppsala University, where he received an MA in Latin and Greek summa cum laude at the age of eighteen.

His mentor at Uppsala was Henrik Samuel Nyberg.

Wikander subsequently went to Paris, Berlin and Copenhagen.

In Paris he became a member of the prestigious Société Asiatique.

At the University of Copenhagen he studied under Arthur Christensen.

While still young, Wikander gained a reputation as a brilliant scholar with deep knowledge across a wide range of fields.

1911

Wikander was married to the nurse Gunnel Heikel (1911–1973).

Together they had three daughters.

1928

Wikander's thesis was much influenced by the research of the Austrian philologist Otto Höfler, who taught German at Lund University from 1928 to 1934.

1931

Wikander was also close friend of Georges Dumézil, who had taught French at the Uppsala University from 1931 to 1933.

The works of Wikander had a strong influence on Dumézil's research on Indo-European religion.

Prominent students of Wikander include Folke Josephson, Gunilla Gren-Eklund and Bo Utas.

Wikander was considered an expert on Germanic Antiquity.

1935

In 1935–1936, Wikander and Geo Widengren arranged Avesta seminars at the Uppsala University under Nyberg.

1938

Wikander gained his PhD in Iranian languages and religions at Uppsala University in 1938.

His PhD examined lexical evidence in Sanskrit and the Avestan language on the importance of young warrior bands among the Indo-Iranians.

It was published in German under the title Der Arische Männerbünde (1938).

From 1938 to 1939, Wikander taught Swedish at the University of Munich, where Höfler was a professor of German philology and folklore.

1941

In 1941, Wikander published his study on the Indo-Iranian wind god Vayu.

He was subsequently appointed Docent of Indo-Iranian languages at Lund University.

After World War II, Wikander served as a Red Cross delegate in Greece and Turkey.

1947

In 1947, together with linguist Bertil Malmberg, Wikander co-founded the journal Studia Linguistica.

From 1947 to 1948, Wikander taught the history of religions as a visiting professor at Uppsala University.

1953

In 1953, Wikander was appointed Chair of Sanskrift and Comparative Indo-European Philology at the Uppsala University.

1959

He also served as a visiting professor at Columbia University (1959–1960) and El Colegio de México (1967).

Wikander was a close friend of the historian of religion Mircea Eliade, with whom he corresponded frequently in French.

Amongst the topics discussed between them is the idea to create a distinct science of religion separated from the field of history of religion.

1974

Wikander retired in 1974.

1983

He died in Uppsala on 20 December 1983.

The works of Wikander are still of importance to modern students of religion, particularly because he was able to draw upon a diverse number of primary sources in Greek, Latin, Arabic, Indo-Iranian and other languages to build his arguments.