George T. Flom
1871 – 1960
39 works on record
Works

Bjornson's Synnove Solbaffen
2007

The language of the Konungs skuggsjá (Speculum regale)
1921

The phonology of the dialect of Aurland, Norway
1915

The Kensington Rune-Stone
1910

A history of Norwegian immigration to the United States from the earliest beginning down to the year 1848
1909

A history of Norwegian immigration to the United States
1909

... A History of Scandinavian Studies in American Universities: Together with a Bibliography
1907

Chapters on Scandinavian immigration to Iowa
1906

Scandinavian influence on Southern Lowland Scotch

The scope of the post-postitive article in Olaf Saga Hins Helga

Alliteration and variation in old Germanic name-giving

English loanwords in American Norwegian as spoken in the Koshkonong settlement, Wisconsin

Introductory Old English Grammar and Reader, 2nd Edition;

A History of Norwegian Immigration to the United States (Heritage Classic)
The language of the Konungs skuggsja (Speculum regale)
1970
The morphology of the dialect of Aurland (in Sogn, Norway)
1944
Introductory Old English grammar and reader
1930
Norwegian surnames
1918
Scandanavian influence on Southern Lowland Scotch
Trymskvædet
The old Norwegian general law of the Gulathing according to codex Gl. k. s. 1154 folio
Spirits, Black Elves, Fairies And Giants In The Folklore Of Aurland In Sogn, Norway
Codex A M 619 quarto
The Borgarthing law of the Codex Tunsbergensis, C.R. 1642, 4to
Kensington Rune-Stone
Norwegian Immigration in the United States
The Lay of Thrym
The scope of the post-positive article in Ólafs saga hins helga
Fragment RA.58C. of Konongs Skuggsja
History of Norwegian Immigration to the United States from the Earliest Beginning down to the Year 1848
Phonology of the Dialect of Aurland, Norway
History of Norwegian Immigration to the United States
The Arnamagnean manuscript 243 ba, folio
Bjørnson's Synnøve Solbakken
Bjørnsons̓ Synnøve Solbakken
BJORNSON'S SYNNOVE SOLBAKKEN
Fragment RA.58C. of Konungs skuggsja
Frithiof's Saga with Introductions, Bibliography and Explanatory Notes Supplement with Tegner's Own Estimate of His Work . . . Etc.
Frithiof's saga