Mímir. Icelandic institutions with adresses - 15.12.1903, Page 28

Mímir. Icelandic institutions with adresses  - 15.12.1903, Page 28
i8 IN DENMARK regulations, which he established for the management of the one and the preservation of the other; by the only additional endowment, which it has received since his time; and by the j editorship and comments of a majority of the texts which it has published. Considering these facts it may surprise the learned world to know that no native Icelandic scholar has, for many years, participated in its government. In this unfor- tunate condition of things, it is certainly gratifying to note that the Commission has not, so far as is known, failed to obey the stipulation, made by the founder, that the stipends provided by his fund should be conferred only upon his stu- dious countrymen. It is not to be contested that some of the non-Icelanders, like the present custodian of the manuscripts, have done work in connection with the Commission and its objects, worthy of high praise. — Chairman of the Commission: Dr. J. L. Ussing, (formerly professor of Greek and Latin, and editor of many works in or relating to those languages). The four other members of the Commission are Danish scholars of high repute, none of whom have visited Iceland. Acting Secretary, Dr Kristian Kaalund, keeper of the Arna- Magnaean collection, which consists of 3,000 MSS. and 6,000 diplomas, all of which form a distinct department in the University Library at Copenhagen. Present Arna-Magnoean stipendiary, Bogi Thorarensen MelsteS, M. A. The Royal Society of Northern Antiquaries (Det kon- gelige danske Oldskrift-Selskab; Hid konunglega norrcena forn- ritafelag). Established 1825 at the instigation of Professor Charles Christian Rafn, who remained until his death (1864) its secre- tary and its virtual director. Its statutes indicated as its first object “especially, by the publication and interpretation of Old-Icelandic writings and by any other steps which may serve that purpose to throw light upon the language, history and antiquities of the ancient North.” With the liberal help of many erudite Icelanders (such as Finnur Magnusson, Dr. Sveinbjorn

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