Mímir. Icelandic institutions with adresses - 15.12.1903, Page 80

Mímir. Icelandic institutions with adresses  - 15.12.1903, Page 80
7° NOTES ON ICELANDIC MATTERS ancient life and the ancient customs, each one of which casts a new light upon the text he is reading. The fact may, per- haps, be here recalled that, until nearly a generation after Rask’s time, no other foreigner became a really profound Old-Northern scholar. Up to that date, virtually all the gram- matical work, all the lexicological labour was done, and all the texts edited and commented by natives of Iceland — though, in many instances, the names of others appeared on the title- pages of the volumes when published. Even in our day no man born beyond Iceland’s shores has accomplished such vast tasks, in the domain of linguistics and letters, and accomplished them so well as the late Gudbrandur Vigfusson. In connection with this theme may be quoted the words of an American writer: “Following the story of Old-Northern philology, from its beginning down to our own day, it is impossible not to feel astonishment at the number of learned labourers which a com- munity so small as the population of Iceland has produced. As in the ancient days, when the sagaman recounted his tales and the skald recited his lays, nearly all the literary life of the north was hers — while the other greater and richer lands of Scandinavia were well nigh barren — so, in more recent times, she has been the chief interpreter of her own creations, which embody the history, the mythology, the laws of the early Gothic world. It is true that the island commonwealth possessed — to begin with — a splendid heritage. All the lore of the primeval ages was hers. Her sons still spoke the lan- guage of the days in which there were giants; to them the larger utterances of the gods were still household voices; even the whispers which startled nature, at the dawn of our civili- i zation, they could yet repeat. The key of the treasures concealed by the mysterious runes — powerful as the seal of Solomon against the endeavors of other hands — was likewise in their possession. All the deities of the Odinic theology found their final refuge on Iceland’s shores. Only among her icy mountains

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