Pederssen, Göran Elias
Human (non-magical), 1805-1890.
Swedish naturalist, chemist and magiontologist.
Considered the "father" of modern magiontology, a term he coined in 1853. Came from a long line of alchemists that had dealings with magic-folk, and was therefore aware of magical life from a young age. After gaining his degree in natural sceince from Uppsala University in 1927, he began to use his training for the study of magions. He coined the term 'magiontology' in his essay Considerations in the study of magic: in recognition of magical life forms (Originally in Swedish: Överväganden i studiet av magi: i erkännande av magiska livsformer.), 1853.
Göran Pederssen is also known for his belief in human-magion cooperation. He was one of the founders of the Magiontology Circle (1889-1892) and its first president.
While he is best known for his introductory writing on magical life, he also did extensive studies of the chemistry of photosynthesis in magions.
Considered the "father" of modern magiontology, a term he coined in 1853. Came from a long line of alchemists that had dealings with magic-folk, and was therefore aware of magical life from a young age. After gaining his degree in natural sceince from Uppsala University in 1927, he began to use his training for the study of magions. He coined the term 'magiontology' in his essay Considerations in the study of magic: in recognition of magical life forms (Originally in Swedish: Överväganden i studiet av magi: i erkännande av magiska livsformer.), 1853.
Göran Pederssen is also known for his belief in human-magion cooperation. He was one of the founders of the Magiontology Circle (1889-1892) and its first president.
While he is best known for his introductory writing on magical life, he also did extensive studies of the chemistry of photosynthesis in magions.
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