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Jökull - 01.12.1962, Blaðsíða 42

Jökull - 01.12.1962, Blaðsíða 42
SIGURDUR THORARI NSSON : International Symposium dedicated to the 200th Anniversary of Sveinn Pálsson July 12—15, 3962 an international symposium on North Atlantic Biota and their History was lield in Reykjavík under the auspices o£ the University of Iceland and the Museum of Na- tural History. The symposium was sponsored by the NATO Advanced Study Institutes Pro- gram. The initiative to this symposium was taken by prof. A. Löve, Université de Montréal, Canada, who also was a president of the or- ganizing committee. Participants from abroad were 54 from 10 countries. This symposium was dedicated to the 200th anniversary of Sveinn Pálsson, a distinguished Icelandic naturalist and pioneer glaciologist. At the opening session in the University, Sig- urdur Thorarinsson gave a lecture on Sveinn Pálssons life and work. The glaciological work of Sveinn Pálsson and its importance has been dealt with in Jökull 10, 1960, pp. 10—14. The following is quotecl from Thorarinssons lecture at the opening ses- sion. „Sveinn Pálsson, the naturalist to whose rne- mory this Symposium is dedicated, spent much of his life as a physician in the same district to the south of Vatnajökull. He was born on April 25, 1762 in Skagafjörður in northern Ice- land, the son of a farmer and a midwife. He grew up on a farm, but in the autumn of 1783 he went as an apprentice to Jón Sveinsson, Medical Officer of Health for Iceland, at Nes near Reykjavík, with whom he stayed for four years studying medicine. In the autumn of 1787, he went to Copenhagen for further medical studies. At the University of Copenhagen he soon became interested in natural history, fol- lowing courses 'in several of its branches; for instance, he studied botany under the famous Martin Vahl, mineralogy under Elvius Mangor. Having passed his examinations in natural sciences “cum laude” in 1791, he spent tliree and a lialf summer on journeys in Iceland on zoological, botanical and geological studies. For these studies he got a stipendium o£ 300 Riksdaler a year from the then recently found- ed Natural History Society of Copenhagen. On closer study we find that the scientific program he was meant to carry out for this limited sum was really overwhelming. He was to collect and describe plants, study fishes and birds, dissect higher and lower species of animals, study the geology of the country, collect stones ancl min- eral specimens, make a particular study of the hot springs, and even give an account of the industries of the country and the Icelandic way of life. In view of the difficult communications existing in Iceland at this time, this program was really inpracticable. But what Sveinn Páls- son managed to accomplish is virtually beyond belief. He travelled both in inhabited and unin- habited areas, climbed mountains and glaciers, and was the first man to climb the highest mountain of the countrv, Oræfajökull. His journeys along the southern margin of Vatna- jökull during the summers of 1793 and 1794 became particularly instructive and fruitful, ancl so was his tour to the crater-row Laka- gígar in 1794. His diaries from these years, which were not published until 1945 — and then in Icelandic — are some of the most im- portant works of nature studies ever brought out in Iceland. In the spring of 1794 Sveinn Pálsson lost the stipendium he had received for his research. He continued his research, however, to the fol- lowing autumn, but had to give it up tlien, owing to lack of funds. He applied for a posi- tion as a teacher in Reykjavík, but was not accepted. In the autumn of 1795 he married a fine girl, Þórunn, daughter of Bjarni Pálsson, Medical Officer of Health, who had travelled with Eggert Ólafsson in Iceland in 1752—1757. Now Pálsson became a farmer, lived in poverty 40 JÖKULL
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