Mímir. Icelandic institutions with adresses - 15.12.1903, Blaðsíða 23
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Jonasson, the Rev. Jonas; novelist; Hrafnagil, Eyjafjordur.
Author of “Randidur i Hvassafelli” (1892) and other tales; compiler of a
Danish-Icelandic dictionary (1895). ,
Jonsson, Bjarni; poet, journalist; teacher at the College of
Iceland; Reykjavik.
Author of “Baldursbra” (1898), a collection of poems, and translator of a few
foreign romances.
Jonsson. Bjorn; journalist; Reykjavik.
Editor since 1874 of the journal “Isafold.”
Jonsson, Brynjolfur; poet, archeologist; Minni-Nupur, Ar-
nessysla.
Author of many poems, and of several historical and archeological treatises
Jonsson, the Rev. Janus; essayist; Hof 1 OnundarfjorSur,
IsafjarSarsysla.
Author of “Klaustur a Islandi” (1887) and of “Saga latinuskola a Islandi til
1846” (1893), both in the “Timarit hins islenzka Bokmenntafelags,” and of a
few other papers.
Jonsson, Jon; historian; Reykjavik.
Author of ,,Islenzkt fyoderni” (1903), and of other historical works.
Jonsson, the Rev. Jon; historian, essayist; Stafafell, Skapta-
fellssysla.
Author of “Islenzk mannanofn” (1899), and of various historical writings.
Jonsson, Klemens; prefect of EyjafjarSarsysla, speaker of
the Lower House; Akureyri.
Author of a few juridical essays.
Jonsson, Kristjan H.; journalist; Isafjorflur.
Editor of the weekly “Vestri.’’
Jdnsson, Pall; naturalist, poet; Akureyri.
Author of “Agrip af natturusogu” (1884), and of various poems; formerly
editor of “Stefnir.”
Jonsson, P£tur; politician; Gautlond, SuSur-Thingeyjarsysla.
Formerly editor of “Timarit kaupfelaganna.”
Josefsson, Skapti; journalist; SeyflisfjorBur.
Editor of the weekly “Austri.”
Kristjansson, SigurSur; publisher and bookseller; Reykjavik.
Publisher, among other books, of a popular edition of the Icelandic Sagas.