Mímir. Icelandic institutions with adresses - 15.12.1903, Side 31

Mímir. Icelandic institutions with adresses  - 15.12.1903, Side 31
ADDRESSES 21 Hermannsson, Halldor; writer, bibliographer; Sortedams- gade 21, Copenhagen. Editor of “I Uppnami,” an Icelandic chess journal. Johnsen, Olafur; philologist, formerly teacher at the Cathedral- school, Odense; librarian of the Diocesan Library, Odense. Jonsson, ^sgrimur; painter; Copenhagen. Author of many oil-sketches of Icelandic scenery. Jonsson, Bjarni; journalist, bibliographer; Ny Toldbodgade 49, Copenhagen. Author of “Bokavlen paa Island i vaare dagar” (1903); contributor to Icelandic and Danish journals. Jonsson, Einar; sculptor; Vodrofsvej 2 C, Copenhagen. Formerly a student (holder of an Icelandic national stipend for art) at Rome; author of the “Utilegumadur” (The Outlaw), and of other sculptured works. Jonsson, Dr. Finnur; professor of Old-Northern literature at the University, Copenhagen; Nyvej 4, Copenhagen. Author of “Den oldnorske og oldislandske literatur historic” (3 vols., 1894— 1902), and of various other important works and essays; editor of a great number of critical editions of Old-Northern and Old-Icelandic sagas and other texts. Jonsson, Helgi; botanist, writer; Roskilde. Author of many treatises on Icelandic botany; has held stipends from the government and other bodies for botanical researches in Iceland. Melsted, Bogi Thorarensen, M. A.; historian, essayist, poli- tician; Ole Suhrsgade 14, Copenhagen. Author of a critical history of Iceland, “Islendinga saga” (now in progress), and of various historical and political essays; editor of “Synisbok islenzkra bok- mennta a 19. old” (1891)"; compiler of an annual Icelandic bibliography; contri- butor to Icelandic journals. P^tursson, the Rev. Hafsteinn; journalist; Fiolstrasde 28, Copenhagen. Editor of “TjaldbuSin” (“The Tabernacle”); author of several essays. Stefdnsson, Dr. Jon; translator, essayist; Aars, Jutland; resides for the greater part of the year in London (40 Upper Bedford Place, London W. C., England). Author of “Robert Browning” (1889), and of various essays; co-author of A Pilgrimage to the Saga-steads of Iceland” (1898), and co-translator of “The life and death of Cormac the Skald” (1903).

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