Peter Christen Asbjørnsen was born in
Christiania (now Oslo), Norway. He was descended from a family originating at
Otta in the traditional district of
Gudbrandsdal, which is believed to have come to an end with his death. He became a student at the
University of Oslo in 1833, but as early as 1832, in his twentieth year, he had begun to collect and write down fairy tales and
legends. He later walked on foot the length and breadth of Norway, adding to his stories. Jørgen Moe, who was born in
Ringerike, met Asbjørnsen first when he was fourteen years old, while they were both attending high school at
Norderhov Rectory. The building today houses Ringerikes Museum, the local museum for the Ringerike region, and contains memorabilia from both Asbjørnsen and Moe. They developed a lifelong friendship. In 1834 Asbjørnsen discovered that Moe had started independently on a search for the relics of national folklore; the friends eagerly compared their results, and determined to work in concert in the future. ==Career==