Åke Ohlmarks

Åke Ohlmarks
Born3 June 1911
Kristianstad, Sweden
Died6 June 1984
Crist di Niardo, Brescia, Italy
Academic background
Alma materLund University
ThesisHeimdalls Horn und Odins Auge
Academic work
Discipline
InstitutionsUniversity of Greifswald
Notable workstranslation of The Lord of the Rings

Åke Joel Ohlmarks (3 June 1911 – 6 June 1984) was a Swedish author, translator and scholar of philology, linguistics and religious studies. He worked as a lecturer at the University of Greifswald from 1941 to 1945, where he founded the institute for religious studies together with the Deutsche Christen member Wilhelm Koepp. His most notable contribution to the field is his 1939 study of Shamanism. As a translator, he is notable for his Swedish version of the Icelandic Edda, of Shakespeare's works and a heavily criticised translation of J. R. R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings, as well as a version of the Qur'an and works by writers including Dante and Nostradamus.