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- Nikulás Ottenson (born Nikulás Össursson 18 November 1867 at Hvallátrar near Látrabjarg in Rauðasandshreppur on Barðaströnd; died 15 August 1955, Gysler...
- Humphries, Dame Edna Everage was said to have been born in Wagga Wagga. Frank Ottenson wrote a song Wagga Wagga about the city in 1942, calling it a 'Riverina...
- Baltimore, Johns Hopkins University Library, Nikulás Ottenson Collection, MS 17, beginning of Nítíða saga. Copied in 1853 by Sigmundur Sigfússon, Ekkjufell...
- Doghouse" 1996–1999 The Sentinel Blair Sandburg 65 episodes 2002 ER Lt. Ottenson Episode: "First Snowfall" 2004 Days of Our Lives Radar Operator Episode...
- 4° (ca. 1800) Lbs 633, fol. (18th c.) Lbs 661, 4° (ca. 1843-48) Nikulas Ottenson Collection, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md.: MS Nr. 14 (early...
- (1887) Lbs 4487, 4° (1879) Lbs 4492, 4° (1892) Lbs 840, 4° (1737) Nikulas Ottenson Collection, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md.: MS. Nr. 9 (1847–48)...
- Cambridge, MA: Icel. MS. 32; Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore: Nikulás Ottenson 9; Det Kongelige Bibliotek, Copenhagen: Kall 614 4to; NKS 1144 folio (excerpt/summary);...
- vellum National Museum, Reykjavík, Ásbúðarsafn: Sogubok (1795) Nikulas Ottenson Collection, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md.: MS. Nr 1 (late 18th...
- cornell.edu/catalog/3039305 Baltimore, Md, Johns Hopkins University, Nikulas Ottenson Collection MS. Nr. 9 1847-48 Winnipeg, Elizabeth Dafoe Library ISDA JB6...
- og æfintyra sögur skrifaðar af Þorsteini M. Jónssyni" (1902)* Nikulas Ottenson Collection, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md.: MS. Nr. 9 (1847–48)...