Mímir. Icelandic institutions with adresses - 15.12.1903, Blaðsíða 54
44 FOREIGN ICELANDIC SCHOLARS
Sephton, the Rev. John; lecturer in Icelandic at the University
College, Liverpool; 90 Huskisson Street, Liverpool, England.
Translator of the “Saga of King Sverri of Norway” (1899) and of the “Saga
of King Olaf Tryggwason” (1895).
Sievers, Dr. Eduard; professor at the University, Leipsic;Po-
litzgasse 26, Leipsic-Gohlis, Saxony.
Author of “Beitrage zur Skaldenmetrik” (1879), of “Altgermanische Metrik”
(1892), of “Proben einer metrischen Herstellung der Eddalieder” (1885), and of
many other works.
S k e a t, the Rev. W a 11 e r W i 11 i a m; professor at the University,
Cambridge; 2 Salisbury Villas, Cambridge, England.
Author of “A list of English words, the Etymology of which is illustrated by
comparison with Icelandic” (1896).
Slater, the Rev. Henry H., M. A., F. Z. S.; Thornhough
Rectory, Wansford, Northamptonshire, England.
Author of “Manual of the birds of Iceland” (1902).
Smith, Charles Sprague; Cooper Union, New York city,
United States.
Author of “Summer in Iceland” (1889) in “Scribner’s Magazine” (vol. VI.).
Soderwall, Dr. Knut Fredrik; professor at the University,
Lund, Sweden.
Author of “De nordiska sprakens uttryck for sedliga begrepp” (1895), and of
various essays.
Solberg, Thorvald; bibliographer, chief of the Copyright
Department, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C., United
States.
Compiler of “A list of the text-editions and translations of the Eddas” in
“Bulletin of the Boston public Library” (1884, VI. 1., pp. 74—84).
Speight, Ernest Edwin, B. A.; The Green, Shaldon, South
Devon, England.
Author of “Children of Odin” (T903); co-editor of “Stories from the Northern
Sagas” (1899).
Steenstrup, Dr. Johannes, C. H.R.; professor at the Univer-
sity of Copenhagen; Svanemosegaardsvej 23, Copenhagen.
Denmark.
Author of “Normannerne” (4 vols. 1877—1882), in which he treats of the Ice-
landic sources on the Viking Age.