Mímir. Icelandic institutions with adresses - 15.12.1903, Blaðsíða 95
FOREIGN ICELANDIC SCHOLARS - SUPPLEMENT
foreign 3celan<5ic Scholars.
Supplement.*
Bang-, the Right Rev. Anton Christian; bishop of the Chri-
stiania diocese; Oslo bishop’s palace. Christiania, Norway.
Author of “Voluspaa og de Sibyllinske Orakler” (1879), of “Midgaardsormens
Prototyper” in the “Norsk historisk Tidsskrift” (ser. III., vol. II.), and of other
essays on Old-Northern mythology.
Beckman, Dr. Karl Fredrik Natanael; upper teacher
(Hogre Reallaroverket); 22 Uplandsgatan, Stockholm,
Sweden.
Author of “Kritische beitrage zur altnordischen metrik” (1898) in “Arkiv for
nordisk filologi.”
Bensow, Dr. Johan Oscar; docent of theology at the Uni-
versity, Upsala, Sweden.
Author of “Den religionshistoriska betydelsen af myterna om striderna mellem
asarna och vanerna” (1900).
Bernstein, Ludvig B.; Hebrew Sheltering Guardian Society.
150th Street and Broadway, New York city, United States.
Author of “The order of words in Old-Northern prose with occasional refe-
rences to other Germanic dialects” (1897).
Cold, Thomas Frederik Leopold Brun; Ministry of the
Marine, Copenhagen; iio 0stersogade, Copenhagen, Den-
mark.
Author of “Den islandske Forfatningssag” (1903; two articles) in “Nyt Tids-
skrift” (vol. 1.).
! Cummings, Mabel H.; Clark Road, Brookline, Massachusetts,
United States.
Co-translator of “Asgard stories. Tales from Norse mythology” (1901).
* Names received too late for publication in the issue for 1903. They will be
given more fully in that of 1904.