There, he republished the Tiden newspaper together with his son Jacob Wulfsberg (1809–82); the newspaper is still published as Drammens Tidende.
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In 1823, Wulfsberg fell ill and was obliged to convalesce in Drammen.
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Born in Tønsberg, the son of a bailiff, he gained little respect as a priest in Christiania, owing to his libidinous lifestyle.
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Growing up in Åmot, Hedmark, he passed his university entrance examination, the examen artium, in 1796.
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