Árbók Landsbókasafns Íslands - Nýr flokkur - 01.01.1979, Síða 97

Árbók Landsbókasafns Íslands - Nýr flokkur - 01.01.1979, Síða 97
ENGLISH SUMMARY 97 Bjarni Vilhjálmsson: Þakkarræða. Landsbókasafn íslands. Árbók. Nýrflokkur 4(1978). Rv. 1979, pp. 21-22. (Words of thanks by Mr Bjarni Vilhjálmsson, Director of the National Archives). It is both an honour and pleasure to receive this present, which is given in the spirít of D. Willard Fiske. It is most suitable that this present has been given on the occasion of the 1 OOth anniversary of Halldór Hermannsson’s birth, but he can be said to have been a cultural representative of Iceland in the United States, and his work and that of his successors sets a good example ofhow nations should cultívate their friendships. We thank Mr Vilhjálmur Bjarnarand theCornell University Library, and hope that the Fiske Icelandic Collection may continue to flourish. Vilhjálmur Bjarnar: Fiske-safnið í íþöku. Landsbókasafn íslands. Árbók. Nýrflokkur 4(1978). Rv. 1979, pp. 23-25. The history ofthe Fiske Icelandic Collection, which is part ofCornell University Library, can be traced back to the middle of the 19th century. It was founded by Daniel Willard Fiske, who taught North European languages at Cornell and was the first University Librarian (1868-1883). At his death in 1904, he bequeathed the Icelandic Collection to Cornell University together with funds for paying the salary ofa keeper, financing new acquisitions and publishing a series devoted to Iceland and the Icelandic Collection. The first keeper was Halldór Hermannsson, who held the post for more than forty years. He taught as well at Cornell and is well known for his valuable contributions to Icelandic studies and Icelandic bibliography in particular. The Fiske Icelandic Collection is now the largest collection of Icelandic books in the Western Hemisphere. The use of the Collection has increased in recent years, and other American libraries have access to it through inter-lending. It has been supported financially by private as well as public funds. Recently, the National Endowment for the Humanities made it possible to re-clas- sify and re-catalogue the whole Collection, thus making it readily accessible, by means of a computer, to users throughout the United States. Lúðvík Kristjánsson: Dagbækur Finnboga Bernódussonar. Landsbókasafn íslands. Árbók. Nýr flokkur 4(1978). Rv. 1979, pp.26-32. Last winter the National Library received a valuable present consisting of a diary written by Mr Finnbogi Bernódusson of Bolungarvík, northwest Iceland. Born in 1892, Finnbogi has lived at Bolungarvík since 1896. As a young man he hoped to become a carpenter, but those hopes were crushed when his father died suddenly and Finnbogi became responsible for supporting his mother and a grandmother. For almost 40 years of his life he earned his Iiving as a fisherman having a large family to provide for. But in spite of the hard work, he managed to find time to cultivate other interests. An important achievement is the diary, which he has kept regularly since March 8, 1914. It is a huge work in 58 volumes, 20 of which are in folio. The diary is remarkable for several things. It is full of information ofvalue to the historian of fishing and the fishing industry in Iceland. It contains meticulous weather descriptions and words and idioms from the speech of fishermen in the northwest. But above all the diary is an important account of the Iife of a hard-working man in a small Icelandic fishing community during the first half of this century. Jón Steffensen: Ritunartími Eldrits Sveins Pálssonar kirurgs. Landsbókasafn íslands. Árbók. Nýr flokkur 4(1978). Rv. 1979, pp.33^8. Sveinn Pálsson (1762-1840) was a naturalist and a physician, and in 1799 he was appointed County Physician in the South of Iceland. In 1791 he was awarded a three-year grant by the Natural History Society (Naturhistorie Selskabet) in Copenhagen for the purpose of travelling about Iceland and making reports to theSociety about his observations. This he did by making his journals available to the Society.
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