Matthias Norberg (1747–1826) was a Swedish professor of Greek and Oriental languages at Lund University.
Matthias Norberg belonged to a very wealthy northern farming family descended from his grandfather Mats Isaksson in Norrtjärn in Nätra parish in Ångermanland. Matthias Norberg's father Matthias Matsson Norberg (1694–1764) was the crown sheriff and director of the linen industry in the North.
He died on 11 January 1826 in Uppsala, Sweden.
In Paris, he encountered Mandaean manuscripts, as well as several Syriac language manuscripts. This sparked his interest in Oriental studies.
In 1780, he was appointed a professor of Oriental languages and Greek at Lund University.
From 1815 to 1816, Norberg published a Latin translation of the Ginza Rabba, titled Codex Nasaraeus liber Adami appellatus (3 volumes). The original Mandaic language text, transcribed in Syriac script, was also printed alongside the Latin translation.Norberg, Matthias. Codex Nasaræus Liber Adami appellatus. 3 vols. Lund, 1815–16.
Norberg was elected in 1821 as a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences.
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