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Benedikt Sveinbjarnarson GröndalGröndal is sometimes called "Benedikt Gröndal junior" to differentiate him from his grandfather, , who was a judge and a poet. (1826–1907) was an Icelandic naturalist, poet,
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, and author.


Biography

Gröndal was born in
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, which was then a
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. His father, Sveinbjörn Egilsson, was the
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. Gröndal studied at the
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and was the first Icelander to receive a
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in
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studies there. He translated the works of
Homer Homer (; grc, Ὅμηρος , ''Hómēros'') (born ) was a Greek poet who is credited as the author of the ''Iliad'' and the ''Odyssey'', two epic poems that are foundational works of ancient Greek literature. Homer is considered one of the ...
and wrote a satirical poem about the 1859 Battle of Solferino. During his lifetime he was known as a great poet, but his poetry has not remained so popular with modern audiences. He is still known for his comedic prose and for his autobiography ''Pastime'' (Dægradvöl). Gröndal was the main character in
Guðmundur Andri Thorsson Guðmundur Andri Thorsson is an editor, critic, and author born in Iceland on 31 December 1957. He received his degree in literature in 1983 from the University of Iceland. His first work was as a literary critic in the 1980s. His first novel, ''M ...
's 2013 novel ''Sæmd''. He collected biological specimen and wrote textbooks on natural history. He was a self-taught illustrator and made hundreds of drawings of animals and plants. His work ''Birds of Iceland'' includes 100 drawings and an overview of all known Icelandic birds. In 1889, the was founded with Benedikt as the director. Gröndal's residence in central Reykjavík now hosts an exhibition.


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