Mímir. Icelandic institutions with adresses - 15.12.1903, Page 17

Mímir. Icelandic institutions with adresses  - 15.12.1903, Page 17
INSTITUTIONS 7 tially private character. Most of the instructors have passed through courses at foreign agricultural schools. Addresses as indicated. The Nautical School (Styrimannaskolinn), founded by the government in 1890, and intended both to foster the interests of the sea-fisheries and to create a body of able seamen. The sessions of the school are held through the winter, the spring and summer being devoted to practical experience on the water. The government appropriation is annually 5,200 crowns. — Director, Pall Halldorsson. Assistant-teacher, Magnus Magnusson. Address: Reykjavik. The National Library (Landsbokasafn). Founded by the Danish professor, Charles Christian Rafn, in 1818; acquired in 1845 the collection of manuscripts of bishop Steingrimur Jonsson; in 1880 the very remarkable collection of printed books (5,047 vols.) and manuscripts (1,067 vols.), relating to Iceland, gathered by the statesman and scholar, Jon Sigurdsson (d. 1879); and in 1901 (at a cost of 22,000 crowns) the manuscripts belonging to the Icelandic Literary Society. It has received many gifts from all parts of the world, including an extensive miscellaneous collection from the late Dr. Adolf Fredrik Krieger, long a member of the Danish cabinet, and more recently (anonym- ously) a collection of 1,200 volumes on chess and its history. A very imperfect catalogue of the library was printed in r825, and it issues yearly a list of its accessions. At present it numbers 60,000 printed volumes and 8,000 MSS., and is housed in crowd- ed and inadequate quarters in the Capitol building (Althing- ishus). Its annual grant from the government is about 9,000 crowns besides occasional special appropriations. — Librarian, H align' mur Melsteb; Assistant-Librarian, Jon Jakobsson. Address: Reykjavik. Provincial Public Libraries (Amtsbokasofn). These are three, and are partially maintained by the Althing (500 crowns each): 1. Stykkisholmur (Bokasafn Vesturamtsins), librarian,

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