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Ole Daniel Enersen

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Enersen in 2007

Ole Daniel Enersen (14 March 1943 – 1 January 2024) was a Norwegian climber, photographer, journalist, writer and medical historian.

Biography

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In 1965, Enersen made the first ascent of the Trollveggen mountain in Romsdalen, Norway, along with Leif Normann Petterson, Odd Eliassen and Jon Teigland.[1][2]

He was one of the founders of the Association of Norwegian nature photographers (Norske naturfotografer) in 1976, and the first leader of the organisation.

In 2000, he published a novel in the fantasy genre, titled Dragen som elsket meg ("The dragon that loved me").[3]

Enersen published and maintained Who Named It?, a large online dictionary of medical eponyms.[4]

Enersen died in Oslo on 1 January 2024, at the age of 80.[5]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Grimeland, Geir (2004). En historie om klatring i Norge 1900-2000 (in Norwegian). Bergen: Fagbokforl. p. 251. ISBN 82-419-0308-1.
  2. ^ Eriksen, Hasse; Kolrud, Helge Jakob (2007). Norsk fjellsport gjennom 200 år (in Norwegian). Oslo: Andresen & Butenschøn. p. 256. ISBN 978-82-7981-052-0.
  3. ^ Enersen, Ole Daniel (2000). Dragen som elsket meg (in Norwegian). Gjettum: Direkte. ISBN 82-91690-22-7.
  4. ^ Huber, Jeffrey T.; Swogger, Susan (2014). Introduction to Reference Sources in the Health Sciences, Sixth Edition. American Library Association. p. 196. ISBN 978-0-8389-1184-6.
  5. ^ Ole Daniel Enersen gjorde det «umulige» (in Norwegian)