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Absalon Pederssøn Beyer (c. 1528 – 9 April 1575) was a Norwegian author, lecturer and Lutheran clergyman. Beyer contributed greatly to the spiritual Reformation in Norway. He is best known today for his diary or annal of contemporary events. ''Absalon Pederssøns dagbok 1552–1572'', his diary from the years between 1552 and 1572 is one of the most important source of the information of the cultural and social history of Bergen during this period.〔(''Absalon Pederssøn Beyer'' (Project Runeberg : Nordisk familjebok) )〕 Absalon Pederssøn Beyer was born in Aurland, in the county of Sogn og Fjordane, Norway. He received his education in Copenhagen. In 1549, he went to Wittenberg, where he studied for 2 years with Philip Melanchthon, one of the leaders of the Protestant Reformation. In 1553, Beyer was appointed lecturer in theology at the Bergen Cathedral School. Between 1557 and 1564 he was also the school's head teacher or reading teacher. Beyer had a working knowledge of both the Greek and Latin languages. In 1566, he let his students perform ''The Fall of Adam'' in church. This is thought to be the first public theatrical performance in Norway. Beyer wrote historic-topographic works including ''Om Norigs Rige'' and ''Bergens kapitelsbok''. He died in 1575. His widow, Anne Pedersdotter, was accused of witchcraft and was burned in 1590 even though loyal clergymen asserted her innocence.〔Nils Gilje (2003) ''Heksen og humanisten : Anne Pedersdatter og Absalon Pederssøn Beyer : en historie om magi og trolldom i Bergen på 1500-tallet'' (Bergens historiske forenings)〕 ==References==
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