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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...
- saints under alternative names, and, in one case, a harvest-time festival. Cristfried Ganander's Mythologia Fennica, published in 1789, was the first truly...
- life over the land. In the eighteenth century folk tale collected by Cristfried Ganander, Väinämöinen is said to be son of Kaleva and thus brother of...
- se liseis Carjan casvon". In his study 'Mythologica fennica' in 1789, Cristfried Ganander stated the same about Kekri, and added that the term Kekri also...
- supplement, containing, among other things, some of the field notes of Cristfried Ganander and Elias Lönnrot, was added in 1997. The supplement also contains...
- towards developing a written vernacular literature came with the work of Cristfried Ganander, who published over 300 riddles in 1783. Until 1800, most of...
- quoting the following lines with his Latin translation: Soon after, Cristfried Ganander included an entry for synnyt in his Mythologia fennica, defining...
- English historical Brent Galloway (US, 1944–2014) Native American languages Cristfried Ganander (Finland, 1741–1790) Finnish general Marie de Garis (UK, 1910–2010)...
- kind of disgrace. The earliest account of the tradition was reported by Cristfried Ganander in his Aenigmata Fennica ("Finnish Riddles") in 1783. Over time...
- gr**** of the earth'), to which the answer is 'a road'. Later, in 1783, Cristfried Ganander published 378 riddles under the title Aenigmata Fennica, Suomalaiset...