Rune Forsberg


Rune Forsberg was a Swedish scholar of Old English.

Life

Forsberg matriculated at Uppsala University in 1927, graduating with a master's degree in 1932, a licentiate in 1938, and a doctorate in 1950. His thesis, A Contribution to a Dictionary of Old English Place-names, Nomina Germanica; arkiv för germansk namnforskning, 9, had begun as a contribution to a planned place-name dictionary by Forsberg's teacher Robert Eugen Zachrisson, but Zachrisson's early death prevented the realisation of the dictionary itself. Yet Forsberg's work offered important insights into the origins of a range of place-names, and into the dating of Anglo-Saxon charters. Forsberg went on to work in Uppsala University's English department until his retirement in the mid-1970s. His final monograph, The Place-name Lewes: A Study of its Early Spellings and Etymology, Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis: Studia Anglistica Upsaliensia, 100, was published posthumously, seen through the press by Karl Inge Sandred and Bengt Lindström.