Mímir. Icelandic institutions with adresses - 15.12.1903, Blaðsíða 96
4 FOREIGN ICELANDIC SCHOLARS
Dalstrom, Mrs. Kata; Stockholm, Sweden.
Compiler of “Nordiska gudasagor berattade for barn och ungdom” (1887),
and of “Var fornnordiska gudasaga i sammandrag” (1894).
Duvau, Dr. Louis; professor at the Ecole des Hautes Etudes,
Paris, France.
Author of essays on Eddaie poetry and on the skalds.
Egge, Albert E.; Pullman, Washington, United States.
Author of “Norse words in the Anglo-Saxon’’ (1898), and of various other essays.
Ekermann, Miss Agnes Olivia Teodolinda; teacher; 45
Gamla Kungsholmsbrogatan, Stockholm, Sweden.
Compiler of “Fran nordens forntid. Fornnordiska sagor bearbetade pa svenska”
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Flink, Dr. Gustaf; mineralogist; Karlbergsvagen 12, Stock-
holm, Sweden.
Author of several treatises on the mineralogy of Iceland.
Flom, Dr. George Tobias; 360 West 120th Street, New
York city, United States.
Author of “Skandinavian influence in Southern lowland Scotch’’ (1900), and
of many Old-Northern essays in “Modern Language Notes” and elsewhere.
Foster, Miss Mary H.; Clark Road, Brookline, Massachusetts,
United States.
Co-translator of “Asgard stories. Tales from Norse mythology” (1901).
Friesen, Dr. Otto von; docent at the University, Upsala,
Sweden.
Author of “Om de germanska mediageminatorna med sarskild hansyn till de
nordiska spraken” (1897), and of various treatises.
Hagen, Sivent N.; University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois,
United States.
Author of “The origin and meaning of the name Yggdrasill” (1903), in i
“Modern Philology.”
Hahn, Alban von; writer; Thomasiusstrasse 2, Leipsic,
Saxony.
Author of “Die islandische Eierernte” (1903) in the Berlin “Tageblatt.”
Hellquist, Dr. El of; docent at the University, Gothenborg,
Sweden.
Author of “Bidrag till laran om den nordiska nominalbildningen” (1891) in
“Arkiv for nordisk filologi,” and of other essays.