Mímir. Icelandic institutions with adresses - 15.12.1903, Side 79

Mímir. Icelandic institutions with adresses  - 15.12.1903, Side 79
NOTES ON ICELANDIC MATTERS 69 only to treachery. During the sail around the great north- western peninsula, many fugitive glimpses will be had of its long succession of picturesque fjords, before reaching the broad BreicSifjordur, in which lie, in many clusters, the scores of is- lands that make up the Icelandic archipelago. From one of the little hamlets on these islands, Flatey, came the great and important Flateyjar codex of sagas, one of the vellum treasures of the Copenhagen Royal Library. As one passes through the group in summer, the sombre rocks, relieved by patches of brightest emerald, and set in the smiling waters, form a thousand pretty pictures, which the memory long retains. Leaving the big fjord, one enjoys first a northern and then a southern view of the magnificent Snasfellsjdkull, of never-fading beauty, and perhaps catches sight, at its base, of Stapi, a series of walls and caves, formed and framed by masses of basaltic columns, very like the Irish Stafifa. Foreign Scholars in Iceland. — There can be no doubt of the great utility, to one who is acquiring the Old-Northern language, or investigating its literature, of a sojourn in Iceland. This is proved — to cite no other cases — by the example of Rask, the philologist, and of Maurer, the historian and jurist; both did their work better for the months they passed in the | land in which the tongue they were obliged to use is still a spoken dialect — the only ancient speech of any branch of our Germanic race anywhere surviving in the mouths of the people. I The study of it, as it lives, gives the Old-Northern student a notable advantage not to be obtained otherwise, and not to be easily overestimated. But this is not all. A large and valu- able portion of the old literature embraces the “Islendinga sogur,” the sagas relating solely to Iceland, and nobody can fully appreciate their spirit, nor, we might almost say, their letter, unless he has seen the scenes in which their events transpired. Among the people with whom the foreign student in Iceland associates, he will constantly discover traces of the

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