Ritmennt - 01.01.1998, Side 164

Ritmennt - 01.01.1998, Side 164
RITMENNT Abstracts Eirílcur Þormóðsson og Guðsteinn Þengilsson: Jónatan á Þórðarstöðum. Ritmennt 3 (1998), pp. 9-41. Jónatan Þorláksson (1825-1906) lived for most of his life at Þórðarstaðir, a farm in Fnjóskadalur in the north of Iceland. He is best remembered now for the unusually large collection of books and manuscripts he managed to acquire in spite of limited means, and a classified list of manu- scripts from his collection now preserved in the Manuscript Department of the National and University Library is printed on pp. 40-41. However, Jónatan made important contributions in other fields: he collected agricultural imple- ments and other articles of historical interest, some of which are now preserved in the National Museum of Iceland, and showed great initiative in taking measures to protect the remains of a nearby woodland, an unusual ges- ture at the time. Ringler, Diclc: Að yrkja úr íslensltu. Glímt við að þýða Jónas Hallgrímsson. Ritmennt 3 (1998), pp. 42-64. (English summary on p. 64.) Steingrímur Jónsson: Upphaf Þjóðólfs 1848. Rit- mennt 3 (1998), pp. 65-88. Þjóðólfui, the first modern newspaper pub- lished in Iceland, started to come out in 1848, 150 years ago. A bimonthly publication, Þjóðólf- ur flourished for more than half a century until forced to give way to the daily newspapers in the second decade of the 20th century. Early accounts of the establishment of Þjóðólfur are examined critically and an attempt is made to draw up a new and clearer picture as to how it came into being. Sigurður Pétursson: Vigfús Jónsson syrgður. Rit- mennt 3 (1998), pp. 89-98. (English summary on p. 98.) Vilborg Auður ísleifsdóttir: íslendingar í Ham- borg á fyrri tíð. Ritmennt 3 (1998), pp. 99-108. The book Untersuchungen iiber den Aufent- halt von Islándern in Hamburg fur den Zeitraum 1520-1662 by Friederilce Christiane Koch was published in Hamburg in 1995. The book contains the results of the author's re- search into the life and worlc of Icelanders in Hamburg in the period 1520-1662. The present article gives an account of the author and slcetches the topics dealt with in the book. Davíð Ólafsson: Dagbækur í handritadeild Landsbókasafns. Ritmennt 3 (1998), pp. 109-31. One of the greatest problems of social history is the deartli of source material relating to the daily life of ordinary people. A huge amount of such material, about life in Iceland during the last few centuries, including the personal writ- ings by individuals about themselves and their relations with other individuals and the world they lived in, is to be found in the Manuscript Department of the National and University Library. Among this personal material are the diaries of almost 200 individuals of the last 200 years: farmers, clergymen, farm labourers, worlc- ers, antiquarians, officials and artists. The diaries are very diverse as to form and content, but all of them preserve a small bit of the history of the people concerned, a glimpse of time forgotten. Gunnlaugur S.E. Briem: Gleropna í Þjóðarbók- hlöðu. Ritmennt 3 (1998), pp. 132-39. Background notes on a glass decoration in the National and University Library building: the motif is a sketch of a manuscript spread. It shows the treatment of text columns and a shoulder note, an initial letter, illustration and a caption. The margins are determined by Jan Tschichold's theory of page proportions. The text is greeked, illegible on purpose. The con- tents are Icelandic folk wisdom ("killing a rove 158
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