Mímir. Icelandic institutions with adresses - 15.12.1903, Page 24

Mímir. Icelandic institutions with adresses  - 15.12.1903, Page 24
i4 IN ICELAND Magnusson, Dr. GuSmundur; surgeon, docent at the Medical School; Reykjavik. Author of various essays on surgery; formerly co-editor of “Eir.” Magnusson, Gubmundur; poet; Reykjavik. Author of a volume of poems, “Heima og erlendis” (1899), and of an inedited dramatic piece, “Teitur.” Magnusson, Jon; under-secretary for Iceland; Reykjavik. Co-editor of the 4th vol. of “Lagasafn handa alf)y<3u” (1900), and author of a few juridical treatises; editor of the “Landshagsskyrslur.” MelsteS, Hallgrlmur; historian, bibliographer; director of the National Library; Reykjavik. Author of “Fornaldarsagan” (1900). MelsteS, Pall; historian, lawyer, journalist; Reykjavik. Author of a series of volumes on universal history coming down to 1830, pub- lished between 1864 and 1887, and of “Nordurlandasaga” (1891); he has edited likewise several periodicals. Olafsson, the Rev. Arnljotur; political economist, politician; SauSanes, Thingeyjarsysla. Author of “Au3frse3i” (1880), and compiler of statistical works. Olafsson, J on; bookseller, journalist, poet, politician; Reykjavik. Editor of a number of journals both in Canada and at home; author of a vol- ume of verse (3 editions), and writer on politics, economy, bibliography and other topics. Olafsson, the Rev. Olafur: journalist, educationalist; Reyk- javik. Editor of “Fjallkonan;” translator and compiler of several popular works. Olafsson, Pall; poet; LoSmundarfjorSur, Author of “LjoSmaeli” I.—II. (1899—1900), a collection of poetical pieces. Olsen, Dr. Bjorn Magnusson; philologist; rector of the College of Iceland; Reykjavik. Author of “Runerne i den old-islandske Litteratur” (1883), “Um Sturlungu” (1897-^98), “Um Kristnitokuna a Islandi” (1900), and of many other most im- portant works and essays on Old-Northern and Icelandic literature and history. Ostlund, David; journalist, poet, publisher; Sey8isfjor5ur. Editor of the half-monthly “Fraekorn;” publisher of the Rev. Matthias Jochums- son’s poetical works. A Norwegian by birth.

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