Henrik Gabriel Porthan: Elämäkerran luonnos

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Henrik Gabriel Porthan: Elämäkerran luonnos

by Gunnar Suolahti

FI·~5 hours·15 chapters

Chapters

15 total
1

HENRIK GABRIEL PORTHAN

0:08
2

SISÄLLYS:

2:05
3

I.

39:35
4

II.

23:26
5

III.

12:49
6

IV.

18:08
7

V.

33:00
8

VI.

15:35
9

VII.

24:04
10

VIII.

24:57

Description

Born in the modest village of Viitasaari in 1739, Henrik Gabriel Porthan emerged from a long line of clerics whose roots stretched back to 16th‑century Viipuri. His childhood was shaped by the rugged countryside, where folk tales and traditional songs lingered among the woods and lakes, providing a vivid tapestry of oral culture. Surrounded by a large family—including a scholarly mother and a poetically inclined brother—he absorbed an early love for learning that would steer his future path.

Porthan’s curiosity soon turned toward the written word, and he quickly distinguished himself as a versatile scholar, librarian, and teacher. His pioneering research into Finnish poetry and folklore helped lay the foundations for a national literary identity, while his work in the university library advanced the study of historical texts. As a professor, he championed the Finnish language and encouraged students to explore their heritage, leaving an enduring imprint on the nation’s intellectual life.

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Language

fi

Duration

~5 hours (305K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2016-09-19

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Gunnar Suolahti

Gunnar Suolahti

1876–1933

A pioneering Finnish historian, he helped bring cultural history to a wider audience by focusing on everyday life and the character of whole eras rather than just famous individuals. His work made the past feel vivid, human, and close at hand.

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