The Icelandic Canadian - 01.12.1964, Side 47

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.12.1964, Side 47
THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN 45 A Distinguished Ukrainian Canadian Visits Iceland Professor J. B. Rudnyckyj On his route to Europe in the sum- mer of 1964 Professor J. B. Rudnyckyj, head of the Department of Slavic Studies at the University of Manitoba and President of the Ukrainian Free Academy of Sciences—UVAN of Can- ada, Inc. stopped off in Reykjavik, Iceland. As far as is known he is the first Ukrainian-Canadian man of let- ters to visit Iceland. In Reykjavik Professor Rudnyckyj paid an official visit to the National Library of Iceland where he was rece- ived by the then National Librarian, Dr. Finnur Sigmundsson, Dr. Stein- grimur J. Thorsteinsson and others. He presented the Library with some recent publications of the Ukainian Free Academy of Sciences. He also brought to Iceland the first Ukrainian study of the Icelandic people ‘“Islan- dija islandci” written by the late Pro- fessor O. Brodovskyj of Prague and published in Ukrainian in Czechoslo- vakia in 1932. The study will be micro- filmed for documentation purposes in the Library. While in Reykjavik Professor Rud- nyckyj paid a visit to the University of Iceland. He was received by Hreinn Benecliktsson, Chairman of the Faculty of Philosophy. In the evening of Aug- ust 17, a reception in honour of Pro- fessor Rudnyckyj was held at Hotel Saga, Dr. Benediktsson being the host. Among other scholars the Professor met an old friend Professor Sveinn Bergsveinsson of Humbolt University in Berlin, who was also visiting Ice- land for study purposes. Some recent publications in linguistics were pre- sented to Professor Rudnyckyj as a token of rememberance of Iceland. On August 18 Professor Rudnyckyj left Reykjavik by LoftleiSir. Dr. Jaroslav Bohdan Rudnyckyj was born in Western Ukraine (then part of Poland) in 1910. He studied at the University of LVIV from 1929 to 1937, specializing in Slavic philosophy. He received his M.A. in 1934 and Doctor of Philosophy degree in 1937. He con- tinued studies in Berlin, Munich, Rome and Paris. Professor Rudnyckyj migrated to Canada in 1949 and in September of that year accepted the position of Assistant Professor and

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