Education
Porsanger completed his theological education in Copenhagen 1761, and the same year he was appointed a missionary to Varanger.
Porsanger completed his theological education in Copenhagen 1761, and the same year he was appointed a missionary to Varanger.
In 1752 he was called to assist Professor. Knud Leem in his work on a Sami dictionary while simultaneously studying at the Trondheim Cathedral School. In 1764 he returned to Trondheim to give further assistance to Professor.
Leem while also serving as hospital priest.
Sajnovics and astronomer Maximilian Hell visited Vadsø in 1769 in order to observe the Venus transit. During the visit they discovered that Sami had the same linguistic roots as the Hungarian language.
Porsanger agreed with Sajnovics on the use of the Hungarian alphabet while Professor. Leem disagreed. During Porsanger’s stay in Copenhagen he was appointed a resident chaplain at the Cathedral in Trondheim.
This appointment was not well received locally, and the church made efforts to give him another position, and in 1771 he was appointed priest to Vadsø.
Porsanger’s mother tongue was Sami and he translated several parts of the Bible into the Sami language, most of which he burned after having been forced to give up his residency in Trondheim. Porsanger died on trip to Copenhagen to apply for a new position in the Church. Along with his family he drowned in a shipwreck near the town of Risør and was buried there.