Mímir. Icelandic institutions with adresses - 15.12.1903, Blaðsíða 37
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Bjorkman, Erik; docent at the University, Upsala, Sweden.
Author of “Scandinavian loan-words in middle English” (1900—02).
Bley, Dr. Andreas; professor at the University, Ghent; 8 rue
d’Egmont, Ghent, Belgium.
Author of “Die Entstehung der jiingeren Edda” in the “Zeitschrift fiir deutsche
Philologie” (1900).
Boer, Dr. Richard Constant; professor at the University,
Amsterdam; Oosterpark 76, Amsterdam, Holland.
Author of “De Studie van het oud-noorsch” (1894); editor of “Orvar-Odds
saga” (1888) and “Grettis saga” (1900).
Brandes, Professor Dr. Georg; aestlietist; 55 Havnegade,
Copenhagen, Denmark.
Author of essays on “Gestur Palsson” (1897), and on “Moderne islandsk Lyrik”
(1900), both reprinted in his “Samlede Skrifter,” vol. 3., and of a few other
articles on Icelandic themes.
Brandes, Dr. Edvard; Skjoldsgade 12, Copenhagen, Denmark.
Author of the play, “Asgerd” (1895), the subject and characters of which are
taken from the Njals saga.
Brate, Dr. Erik; teacher at the Sodermalm Gymnasium;
11 Nytorgsgatan, Stockholm, Sweden.
Author of “Fornnordisk metrik” (1898), and of various runological works.
Brenner, Oskar; professor at the University, Wurzburg;
36 Sonderglacisstrasse, Wurzburg, Bavaria.
Author of “Uber die Kristnisaga” (1878), and of the “Altnordisches Hand-
buch” (1882—96); editor of the “Speculum regale” (1881), and translator of
Bugge’s “Entstehung der nordischen Gottersage” (1899).
Breon, Rene; membre de la Societe Geologique de France;
conservateur de la Musee scientifique of Semur-en-Auxois,
Cote d’Or, France.
Author of “Notes pour servir a 1’etude de la geologie de l’lslande et des lies
Faroe” (1884).
Bruun, Daniel; captain in the Danish army, archeologist;
Annasvej 16, Hellerup, Copenhagen, Denmark.
Author of “Fortidsminder og Nutidshjem paa Island” (1897), “Nokkrar eydi-
kyggdir i Arnesyslu, Skagafjardardolum og Bardardal” (1898), and of many other
works and essays.