Mímir. Icelandic institutions with adresses - 15.12.1903, Blaðsíða 44
34 FOREIGN ICELANDIC SCHOLARS
Hildebrand, Hans Olof Hildebrand; director of the Na-
tional Historical Museum, Stockholm, Sweden.
Author of “Lifvet pa Island under sagatiden” (2d ed., 1883), and of numerous
other works and essays.
Hill, Arthur William, M. A.; King’s College, Cambridge,
England.
Author of the “Botany” (1902) of Bisiker’s “Across Iceland.”
Hoff, Bartholomaeus; rector of Soro Akademy; Sorb, Den-
mark.
Author of “Hovedpunkter af den old-islandske litteraturhistorie” (2d ed., 1875);
co-editor of “Old-islandske laesestykker” (1877).
Holthausen, Dr. Ferdinand; professor at the University,
Kiel; I io Holtenauerstrasse, Kiel, Germany.
Author of “Studien zu Thidrekssaga” (1884); compiler of “Altislandisches
Elementarbuch” (1895), and of “Lesebuch” (1896).
Horsford, Miss Cornelia; archeologist; 27 Craigie Street,
Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States.
Author of “Dwellings of the Sagatime in Iceland, Greenland and Vinland”
in “National Geographical Magazine” (1898), of “Graves of the Northmen”
(1893), and of several other essays.
H oward, Newman; Trem Agon, Aberdovey, Wales.
Author of “Kiartan the Icelander” (1901), . a tragedy.
Hull, Miss Eleanor; 14 Stanley Gardens, Kensington,
London W., England.
Author of “Irish Episodes in Icelandic Literature” (1903) in the “Saga-Book”
of the Viking Club.
Janson, Kristofer; poet; Ullevolsveien 65, Christiania,
Norway.
Author of the tragedy, “Jon Arason’’ (1867), and of a narrative of his jour-
ney in Iceland, “Fraa Island” (1874).
Jerrold, Mrs. Clare (Clare Armstrong Bridgman); Jessamine
Cottage, Hampton-on-Thames, England.
Author of “The Baldur Myth” (1902) in the Viking Club “Saga-Book” (vol. III).
Jiriczek, Dr. Otto; professor at the University, Breslau, Prussia.
Author of “Die Amlethsaga auf Island” (1895); editor of “Bosasaga” (1893)
and of “Bosarimur” (1894).