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Cristfried Ganander (21
November 1741 in Haapajärvi – 17
February 1790 in Rantsila) was a
Finnish compiler of folk culture, a
priest and an 18th-century...
- Mythology') is a 1789 book on
Finnish mythology written in
Swedish by
Kristfrid Ganander, a
Finnish priest.
Mythologia Fennica contains 430
entries in alphabetical...
- Thinking.
Lawrence Erlbaum ****ociates. p. 121. ISBN 978-0-805-80507-9.
Ganander, Christfrid.
Mythologia fennica; eller, Förklaring öfver de
nomina propria...
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Finnish national epic, the Kalevala,
along with
Kalevala or Väinölä. C.
Ganander (1789),
characterised Pohjola as 'the most
extreme North ... a dark and...
- the land. In the
eighteenth century folk tale
collected by
Cristfried Ganander, Väinämöinen is said to be son of
Kaleva and thus
brother of Ilmarinen...
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concept of väki was
first do****ented in the 18th
century by
Christfrid Ganander in his book
Mythologia Fennica.
According to K. Krohn, väki originated...
- mainland.
According to the 18th-century
Finnish folklore-collector
Kristfrid Ganander,
Kaleva had
twelve sons in total,
including Väinämöinen,
Ilmarinen and...
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alternative names, and, in one case, a harvest-time festival.
Cristfried Ganander's Mythologia Fennica,
published in 1789, was the
first truly scholarly foray...
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Estonian folklore (from the
legends and folk songs),
Finnish mythology (from
Ganander's "Mythologia Fennica") and
classical Gr**** mythology.
Matthias Johann Eisen...
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developing a
written vernacular literature came with the work of
Cristfried Ganander, who
published over 300
riddles in 1783.
Until 1800, most of the literature...