The Icelandic Canadian - 01.12.1963, Síða 38

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.12.1963, Síða 38
IHE ICELANDIC CANADIAN Winter 1963 36 Dr. Tryggvi J. 01 eson Professor Tryggvi f. Oleson Professor Tryggvi J. Oleson who died in Winnipeg on October tire ninth at the age of 51 will be mourn- ed by many. Dr. Oleson is survived by his wife, Elva, two daughters, Kathryne Gail, M.A., and Signy ten years of age, one son Tomas, now attending the Univer- sity of Manitoba. Furthermore, he is mourned by his mother, Kristin Ole- son in Glenboro, one brother, Tomas, also in Glenboro, and one sister, Mrs. Arni Josephson in Brandon. In the passing of Dr. Oleson the University of Manitoba and the com- munity of Canadian historians lost an outstanding scholar. Professor Oleson received his M.A. from the University of Manitoba in 1936. He then taught for a number of years, first at the J. B. Academy in Winnipeg and later at the University of B. C., and in LTnited College, in Winnipeg. In 1950 he received his Ph.D. in history from the University of Toronto and in that year he was appointed Professor of History at the University of Manitoba where he served until the day of his death. Tryggvi Oleson published a number of scholarly articles in various journ- als. Some of his contributions are to be found in the following periodicals: Speculum; The Canadian Historical Review; The Saga Boole of the Viking- Society (London); The Transactions of the Royal Society of Canada; Studia Islandica (University of Iceland); Andvari (Iceland); Nordisk tidskrift for bok och bibloteksvasen (Sweden). Furthermore, Dr. Oleson was the editor of vols. IV-V of the History of the Icelanders in America (Saga Is- lendinga i Vesturheimi) to which he himself contributed the Llistory of the Winnipeg Icelanders. In 1955 he pub- lished a book on Medieval England called “The Witenagemot in the Reign of Edward the Confessor”. This book was highly praised by scholars and considered to be a lasting contri- bution in the field of history. Last summer Dr. Oleson published his “Norsemen in America” and short- ly before his death he had completed the first volume of The History of Canada which bears the title “Early Voyages and Northern Approaches 860-1632”. In addition to works al- ready mentioned, Dr. Oleson translat- ed Dr. Jon Duason’s Pre-Columbian Explorations and Settlements of the Icelanders in the Western Hemis- phere” (Landkonnun og landnam Is- lendinga i Vesturheimi). It is to be hoped that the translation will soon be published. For a number of years Dr. Oleson was very active in Icelandic societies

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