Mímir. Icelandic institutions with adresses - 15.12.1903, Blaðsíða 25
ADDRESSES
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Palsson, Palmi; philologist; teacher at the College of Ice-
land; Reykjavik.
Editor of “Blomsturvalla saga” (1892) and of other texts; completed the Jon
Sigurdsson and Svend Grundtvig collection of early Icelandic ballads, “Islenzk
fornkvsedi” (2 vols., 1854—85); and author of divers treatises.
P^turss on, Helgi; geologist; Reykjavik.
Has written a considerable number of articles on the geology of Iceland, and
on other subjects.
Sasmundsson, Bjarni; icthyologist; teacher at the College
of Iceland; Reykjavik.
Author of numerous papers on Icelandic fish and fisheries.
Sigfusson, Johannes; teacher at the South !celandic High-
school; HafnarfjorSur.
Author and compiler of elementary manuals for use in common schools. For-
merly editor of an educational periodical.
Steinsson, FriSbjorn; publisher and bookseller; Akureyri.
Stefdnsson, Jon; novelist; Arnarvatn, Thingeyjarsysla.
Writes under the pseudonym of “Thorgils gjallandi;” author of “Upp til
fjalla,” (1902), and of other modern romances.
Stefansson, Stefan; botanist; teacher at the North-Icelandic
High-school; Akureyri.
Author of “Flora Islands” (1901), and of many articles and essays on the
botany of Iceland.
^tephensen, Magnhs; governor-general of Iceland; Reykjavik.
Co-editor of a “Lagasafn handa alpySu” (3V0IS., 1886- 90); author of “Log-
frae3ingatal’ ’ (1882), and of a few historical articles.
Sveinsson, the Rt. Rev. Hallgrlmur; bishop of Iceland;
Reykjavik.
Formerly edited a church periodical, “KirkjutiQindi.”
Thorkelsson, Dr. Jon; philologist; formerly (1874—1895)
rector of the College of Iceland; Reykjavik.
Author of a series of valuable lexicographical publications, entitled “Supple-
ment til islandske Ordboger” (1876—99), and of many works on Old-Northern
and Icelandic philology.