Ritmennt - 01.01.2003, Side 164

Ritmennt - 01.01.2003, Side 164
ABSTRACTS RITMENNT abolished in 1918. A dispute occurred in 1848 about the language of the watchmen's calling of the hour. It seems that this was in Danish before 1848 but was then changed to Icelandic. The singing of the watchmen in Reykjavík is com- pared to that of their colleagues abroad. Icelandic songs for the watchmen, translated by the Rev. Þorsteinn Sveinbjarnarson from the Danish texts for the watchmen of Copenhagen, were printed in 1778. The Icelandic translation is compared to the variants of the Copenhagen tradition. One verse translated from the Danish is not known in print in Danish until seven years after the print- ing of the Icelandic translation. The last two vers- es are composed by the translator, the long winter nights in Iceland requiring a longer watch. The printing of the watchmen's song is dealt with in context of other publications of official texts, laws and rules in Iceland in the 18th century. A survey is given of the transmission history of the melody which probably originates in Germany. The watchmen's song in Reykjavík was probably sung until about 1874 though hardly after 1889. Gísli Brynjúlfsson: Tvö bréf til móður. Aðalgeir Kristjánsson bjó til prentunar. Ritmennt 8 (2003), pp. 129-40. Two letters written by Gísli Brynjúlfsson (1827-88), the poet, to his mother in March and July 1846 are printed with annotations. He was a student at the time, living in Copenhagen, and tells her among other things about his studies at the University, the examinations, the people he has been meeting with since his arrival, and news of other Icelanders in Copenhagen. Vilhjálmur Stefánsson: Grænlendingar finna Ameríku. Ritmennt 8 (2003), pp. 141-50. The early discovery and settlement of Euro- peans in the Western hemisphere received con- siderable attention in connection with the mil- lennium celebrations in the year 2000 commem- orating the discovery of America by Leifur Eiríksson. Vilhjálmur Stefánsson (1879-1962), the famous anthropologist and explorer, published in 1943 a book, Greenland, in which, among other things, he expounds his views on those historic events. A chapter of this book, "The Greenland- ers discover America", appears here in an Icelan- dic translation in order to draw attention to Vil- hjálmur's contribution to the debate. In this chap- ter he discusses the story of how Vínland and other countries of the West were discovered by the Greenlanders with reference to the original sources and his own knowledge of Arctic con- ditions. Sópuður. Ritmennt 8 (2003), pp. 151-57. A miscellany containing a brief account of "A Night of Magic in the National and University Library building", which was the Library's contri- bution to the Cultural Night in Reykjavík on August 17, 2002 (by Þóra Gylfadóttir; pp. 151-54), a note on an exceptionally fine copy of Abraham Ortelius' Theatrum orbis terrarum (published in 1595), owned by the National and University Library (by Jökull Sævarsson,- pp. 154-55), a pic- ture takcn by Walter Frentz showing Knut Hamsun, Egil Holmboe and Ernst Zuchner on their way to a meeting with Adolf Hitler on June 26, 1943, cf. an article by Ásgeir Guðmundsson in Ritmennt 6 (2001), pp. 93-111, (pp. 156-57), and a correction relating to a picture printed on p. 38 in Ritmennt 7 (2002) (p. 157). 160
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