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VIGFUSSON, GUDBRANDR (1828-188g) , the foremost Scandinavian scholar of the 19th century, was born of a good and old Icelandic family in Brei6afjord in 1828. He was brought up, till he went to a tutor's, by his kinswoman, Kristin Vfgfussdottir, to whom, he records, he " owed not only that he became a man of letters, but almost everything." He was sent to the old and famous school at Bessastad and (when it removed thither) at Reykjavik; and in 1849, already a fair scholar, he came to Copenhagen University as a bursarius in the Regense College. He was, after his student course, appointed stipendiarius by the Arna-Magnaean trustees, and worked for fourteen years in the' Arna-Magnaean Library till, as he said, he knew every scrap of old vellum and of Icelandic written paper in that whole collection. During his Danish life he twice revisited Iceland (last in 1858), and made short tours in Norway and South Germany with friends. In 1866, after some months in London, he settled down in Oxford, which he' made his home for the rest of his life, only quitting it for visits to the great Scandinavian libraries or to London (to work during two or three long vacations with his fellow-labourer, F. Y. Powell), or for short trips to places such as the Isle of Man, the Orkneys and Shetlands, the old mootstead of the West Saxons at Downton, the Roman station at Pevensey, the burial-place of Bishop Brynjulf's ill-fated son at Yarmouth, and the like. He held the office of Reader in Scandinavian at the university of Oxford (a post created for him) from 1884 till his death. He was a Jubilee Doctor
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By his Tunatdl (written between October 1854 and April 1855) he laid the foundations for the chronology of Icelandic history, in a series of conclusions that have not been displaced (save by his own additions and .corrections), and that justly earned the praise of Jacob Grimm. His editions of Icelandic classics (185868), Biskopa Sogur, Bardar Saga, Fora Sogur (with Mobius), Eyrbyggia Saga and Flateyar-b6k (with Unger) opened a new era of Icelandic scholar-ship, and can only fitly be compared to the Rolls Series editions of chronicles by Dr Stubbs for the interest
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