Taavetti Livingstone, hänen elämänsä ja toimensa

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Taavetti Livingstone, hänen elämänsä ja toimensa

by F. H. B. (Frithiof Henrik Bernhard) Lagus

FI·~2 hours·7 chapters

Chapters

7 total
1

TAAVETTI LIVINGSTONE, HÄNEN ELÄMÄNSÄ JA TOIMENSA - Kirj. - F. H. B. Lagus - Helsingissä, 1881. Kansanvalistus-seuran kustantama. Suomalaisen Kirjallisuuden Seuran kirjapainossa.

0:12
2

I.

27:15
3

II.

43:12
4

III.

35:05
5

IV.

20:16
6

V.

41:18
7

MUISTUTUS.

0:18

Description

A modest boy from the tiny Hebridean island of Ulva, Taavetti grows up amid poverty and a family that values honesty above all. From an early age he is drawn to learning, using his first wages from a cotton mill to buy a Latin grammar and immersing himself in the verses of Virgil and Horace. His curiosity soon expands beyond classical poetry to scientific treatises and travel accounts, setting the stage for a mind eager to explore ideas far beyond his humble surroundings.

At ten, Taavetti begins work in the mill, yet his evenings are spent in a small school where he devours books that most of his peers would never consider. A clash with his father over religious reading ignites a fierce independence, pushing him toward the progressive philosophies of thinkers like Dick. This early struggle between tradition and intellectual freedom shapes his emerging conviction that true service to humanity begins with personal enlightenment.

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Language

fi

Duration

~2 hours (160K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Tapio Riikonen

Release date

2009-02-04

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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F. H. B. (Frithiof Henrik Bernhard) Lagus

1855–1936

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