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  1. Margrethe Nørlund Bohr (7 March 1890 – 21 December 1984) was the Danish wife of and collaborator, editor and transcriber for physicist Niels Bohr who received the Nobel Prize. She also influenced her son, Nobel Prize winner Aage Bohr.

  2. Margrethe Nørlund entered Niels Bohr’s life in 1909 through her older brother, Niels Erik Nørlund, a fellow student of Bohr at the university. Margrethe and Niels Erik’s father was a pharmacist in the provincial town of Slagelse, some 60 miles south-west of Co­ penhagen. Niels and Margrethe were engaged in August 1910.

  3. 27 de jan. de 2014 · Margrethe Nørlund and Niels Bohr married in 1912 outside of the Danish Lutheran Church in a civil ceremony. They were both uneasy about the official status of the religion.

  4. 5 de jun. de 2013 · As their correspondence shows, Margrethe played an important, perhaps an essential, part in smoothing out Niels' mood swings and reassuring him that he was the great man his Danish support...

    • John L. Heilbron
    • john@heilbron.eclipse.co.uk
    • 2013
  5. Resources for Frayn's Copenhagen: Margrethe Bohr. The wife and complement of Niels Bohr, Margrethe Norlund Bohr was an integral part of his life and his work. In Act I of Copenhagen, Bohr says that he is "a mathematically curious entity: not one but half of two."

  6. 5 de jun. de 2013 · In a Comment on page 27, historian John Heilbron relates how letters from Bohr to his brother Harald and to his fiancée, Margrethe Nørlund, published this year, chart the dauntless physicist's...

  7. In August of 1910, Niels Bohr proposed marriage to Margrethe Nørlund. After completing his doctoral work in 1911, Bohr went to Cambridge and Manchester to continue his studies with J.J. Thomson and Ernest Rutherford.