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Syv retained his good health into old age. A week before his death he gave a sermon, performed a wedding and a baptism, and entertained dinner guests. A stomach ache afflicted him for the next four days, culminating in his death on the night of Friday 17 February. An old friend of his, priest, poet,
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had contributed to making their local vernacular languages respectable languages for written literature, so this was to be done for the Danish language. He pointed out that for this to happen it would be necessary to write a grammar and a dictionary to produce a written standard, and to convert the
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Memorial stone for Peder Syv at
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Terpagers og Peder Syvs Boglader og den bibliografiske diskurs i lærdomskulturen o. 1700. Danske Studier, 24.
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Lundgreen-Nielsen, F. (2002). Anders Sørensen Vedel og Peder Syv: to lærde folkeviseudgivere. København: CA Reitzel.
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Vibeke A. Pedersen. 2007. Dansk litteraturs historie: 1100–1800. Bind 1, Volume 1 Gyldendal A/S, pp 310–319
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