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IN ICELAND — ADDRESSES
Thorkelsson, Dr. Jon; philologist; archivist of the National
Archives; Reykjavik.
Author of “Digtningen paa Island i det 15 og 16 Aarhundrede” (1888), and
other works relating especially to Icelandic poetry, biography and folklore; editor
of the “Diplomatarium Islandicum” (II—VI), published by the Icelandic Literary
Society.
Thorlaksson, GuSmundur, M. A.; philologist; Reykjavik.
Author of “Udsigt over de norsk-islandske Skjalde” (1882); editor of several
sagas and other texts.
Thoroddsen, Skuli; lawyer, journalist, politician; Bessastadir.
Editor of the newspaper “f'jod viljinn.''
Thorolfsson, SigurSur; agriculturist; Reykjavik.
Editor of an agricultural monthly, “Plogur;” author of “Frumatridi jardrsekt-
arfrseclinnar” (1901).
Thorsteinsson, Arni; secretary of finance; speaker of the
Upper House; Reykjavik.
Author of a few works and essays on agriculture and fisheries.
Thorsteinsson, the Rev. Bjarni; composer; Hvanneyri,
Siglufjordur.
Author of many musical compositions, a collection of which has been published,
and editor of various melodies, written by others.
Thorsteinsson, Hannes; journalist, genealogist, politician;
Reykjavik.
Editor since 1892 of Iceland’s oldest journal, “hjodolfur;” author of essays
on history and genealogy.
Thorsteinsson, Steingrimur; poet; upper teacher at the
College of Iceland; Reykjavik.
Author of a great number of poems, of which two collections have appeared
(1880, 1893); translator of “Arabian Nights” (1858—66), of Shakespeare’s “King
Lear” (1878), of Tegner’s “Axel” (2d ed., 1902), and of many poetical pieces and
other works, including the German Stoll’s manual of Greek and Roman mytho-
logy (1871).
Zoega, Geir; philologist; teacher in the College of Iceland;
Reykjavik.
Author of “Enskunamsbok" (ad ed., 1898); compiler of an English-Icelandic
dictionary (1896), and now engaged upon an Icelandic-English one.