Henrik Gabriel Porthan: Elämäkerran luonnos by Gunnar Suolahti
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Suolahti, Gunnar, 1876-1933
Finnish
"Henrik Gabriel Porthan: Elämäkerran luonnos" by Gunnar Suolahti is a biographical work written in the early 20th century. The book focuses on the life and contributions of Henrik Gabriel Porthan, a prominent figure in Finnish history and scholarship. It delves into Porthan's educational background, his role in the development of Finnish literature...
emphasizing his coming from a renowned lineage of priests in Eastern Finland. It describes the influence of his family, particularly his mother and uncle, on his education, which was characterized by meticulous attention to learning and literature. The narrative sets the stage for Porthan's academic pursuits, including his time as a student at the University of Turku, and his gradual rise in the academic community, which would shape his future endeavors and contributions to Finnish culture and education. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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Barbara Lewis
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