Frans Viktor Heikel (23 August 1842 – 27 July 1927) was a
Finland-Swedish
Finland Swedish or Fenno-Swedish ( sv, finlandssvenska; fi, suomenruotsi) is a general term for the variety of the Swedish language and a closely related group of Swedish dialects spoken in Finland by the Swedish-speaking population, commonly ...
gymnastics
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teacher, known as "the father of Finnish school gymnastics".
Life
Heikel was born in
Turku
Turku ( ; ; sv, Åbo, ) is a city and former capital on the southwest coast of Finland at the mouth of the Aura River, in the region of Finland Proper (''Varsinais-Suomi'') and the former Turku and Pori Province (''Turun ja Porin lääni''; ...
to educator and priest
Henrik Heikel and Wilhelmina Johanna Schauman. He had ten siblings,
including brother
Felix Heikel (1844–1921), a bank manager and politician and sister
Anna Heikel
Anna Charlotta Heikel (2 February 1838 – 3 April 1907) was a Finland-Swedish teacher and director of the School for the Deaf in Jakobstad, Finland, from 1878 to 1898. She was a temperance activist as well as a pioneer of the Baptist movement i ...
, head of the School for the Deaf.
In 1873 Heikel married Hanna Kihlman. He was father to doctor Allan Phayllos Heikel (born 1885) and
ethnologist
Ethnology (from the grc-gre, ἔθνος, meaning 'nation') is an academic field that compares and analyzes the characteristics of different peoples and the relationships between them (compare cultural, social, or sociocultural anthropology) ...
Yngvar Heikel (born 1889). He was also cousin to ethnographer
Axel Heikel and philologist
Ivar Heikel.
Between 1867 and 1869 Heikel studied gymnastics in Stockholm and Germany.
In 1869 he became a teacher of gymnastics at the
Svenska normallyceum i Helsingfors Svenska normallyceum i Helsingfors (Norsen) was a Swedish school in the Kaartinkaupunki district of Helsinki between 1864 and 1977. The school was only for boys until 1974 when it became a co-educational school.
History
Svenska normallyceum was e ...
(Swedish Normal School in Helsinki), and in 1873 a lecturer in gymnastics at the
Nykarleby
Nykarleby (; fi, Uusikaarlepyy) is a town and municipality of Finland. It is located in the Ostrobothnia region. The municipality is bilingual, with the majority speaking Swedish () and the minority Finnish ().
The largest employers in the to ...
Seminary. From 1876 to 1911 he was senior lecturer in gymnastics at the
University of Helsinki
The University of Helsinki ( fi, Helsingin yliopisto, sv, Helsingfors universitet, abbreviated UH) is a public research university located in Helsinki, Finland since 1829, but founded in the city of Turku (in Swedish ''Åbo'') in 1640 as the ...
. He was awarded the title of professor in 1907 and was promoted to honorary doctor of medicine in 1919.
Heikel helped found and taught at the
Nya svenska samskolan (also known as '','' ), was a Swedish-language, co-educational private educational institution in Helsinki, Finland, from 1888 to 1977.
History
was founded in the spring of 1888 as an educational institution with nine levels. The founders were ...
, a private co-educational school in Helsinki, in 1888.
He developed a system based on Swedish and German gymnastics that reformed Finnish gymnastics. He was also interested in swimming, rowing and athletics. He was opposed to modern sports with its specialization, competitiveness and pursuit of records, while
Artur Eklund, in a polemic with Heikel, expressed himself pejoratively about gymnastics.
Heikel participated extensively in the cultural and social endeavours of the time. In the 1860s, together with his sister Anna Heikel, he helped introduce the
Baptist church to Finland.
Critical of the
Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland
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, he supported the foundation of the
Association for Religious Freedom and Tolerance in Finland (, ) in 1887;
he was also involved in the
Prometheus student society which campaigned for
freedom of religion
Freedom of religion or religious liberty is a principle that supports the freedom of an individual or community, in public or private, to manifest religion or belief in teaching, practice, worship, and observance. It also includes the freed ...
.
Heikel died 27 July 1927 in
Porvoon maalaiskunta, Finland.
Works
In Swedish
* . Helsinki 1888.
* . Helsinki 1888.
* . Second revised edition, Holm, Helsinki 1889.
* . Helsinki 1891.
* . Helsinki 1892.
* . Helsinki 1893.
* . Helsinki 1894.
* . Notes by E. Cannelin. Helsinki 1895.
* . Helsinki 1895.
* . Helsinki 1898.
* . Helsinki 1900.
* . Helsinki 1903.
* . Helsinki 1904, second revised and extended edition,
Söderström, Helsinki 1915.
* . Helsinki 1904.
* . Helsinki 1904.
* . Helsinki 1905.
* . Helsinki 1906.
* . Helsinki 1907.
* ''Leading Principles of Schoolgymnastics''. Helsinki 1908.
* . Helsinki 1909.
* . Helsinki 1912.
* . Porvoo 1925.
In Finnish
* .
WSOY 1891.
* . Helsinki 1902.
* . Helsinki 1905.
* . The second Swedish edition was translated by K. E. Levälahti with the author's permission. Karisto 1909, 2nd revised edition 1912.
* . From the second revised and expanded edition by Uuno Suomela. WSOY 1916.
References
External links
Heikel, 3. Frans Viktorin the ''
Nordisk familjebok'' (second edition, 1909)
Heikel, Viktorin ''
Biografiskt lexikon för Finland
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In Finland, ''Suomen kansallisbiografia'' ('the National Biography of Finland') was published between 20 ...
''
Heikel, Viktorin ''
Uppslagsverket Finland
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The encyclopedia is published by initiative of an association dedicated to this task, ...
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