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Cristfried Ganander (21 November 1741 in
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– 17 February 1790 in Rantsila) was a
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compiler of
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, a
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and an 18th-century
lexicographer Lexicography is the study of lexicons, and is divided into two separate academic disciplines. It is the art of compiling dictionaries. * Practical lexicography is the art or craft of compiling, writing and editing dictionaries. * Theoretica ...
. Ganander's greatest achievement was the compilation of the first fully extensive
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dictionary which was, however, unpublished. He was also a collector of folk culture well before
Elias Lönnrot Elias Lönnrot (; 9 April 1802 – 19 March 1884) was a Finnish physician, philologist and collector of traditional Finnish oral poetry. He is best known for creating the Finnish national epic, ''Kalevala'', (1835, enlarged 1849), from short ...
. His most well-known published work is ''
Mythologia Fennica Mythologia Fennica (''Finnish Mythology'') is a 1789 book on Finnish mythology written in Swedish by Kristfrid Ganander, a Finnish priest. ''Mythologia Fennica'' contains 430 entries in alphabetical order from "AARNI" to "YRJÄNÄ". Entries cover ...
'' in 1789, a reference book of
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. He also published some poetry and worked as a teacher.


Life

Ganander was born in
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in 1741, to chaplain Thomas Ganader and his wife Helena Hiden. After his father's death in 1752, he was taken in by his grandfather Henrik Hiden, who was also a chaplain in the
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of Kauhajoki. Ganander himself later worked as a chaplain in Rantsila from 1775 to 1790. Ganander became a priest at the Academy of Turku and was consecrated to a post in 1763. He completed his master's degree in 1766. While studying, he became influenced by the
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and became interested in the notion of Finnishness of
Henrik Gabriel Porthan Henrik Gabriel Porthan (1739 in Viitasaari – 1804 in Turku) was a professor and rector at the Royal Academy of Turku. He was a scholar sometimes known as ''The Father of Finnish History''. Biography He was born at Viitasaari in Tavastland, ...
.


Works

' Ganander began his literary career by publishing a collection of
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and fairy tales, which he collected from oral tradition in Ostrobothnia while chaplain in Rantsila. His collection '', '' was published in 1783 and comprises in its first edition, 378 riddles (though a later edition was shortened to remove some sexual and ecclesiastical riddles). It is based on the
folk poetry Folk poetry (sometimes referred to as ''poetry in action'') is poetry that is part of a society's folklore, usually part of their oral tradition. When sung, folk poetry becomes a folk song. Description Folk poetry in general has several characteri ...
he had collected as well as the Finnish lexicon. ' In 1789, ' was published as a reference book of folk poetry, spells, traditions, and literary sources. The book was also a presentation of the early history of the Finnish people. The work was originally completed in 1785, and was in fact a subset of Ganander's wider lexicographical work.Juha Y. Pentikäinen, ''Kalevala Mythology: Expanded Edition'', ed. and trans. by Ritva Poom (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1999), 4-5. A reprinted version was printed in 1961. Elias Lönnrot considered it to be a notable work. Lönnrot later continued from Ganader's starting point. ' The most notable of Ganader's works is his dictionary '. The dictionary includes over 30,000 lexical entries which have
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and
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explanations. There are also etymological explanations in his book. Although it was not published during his lifetime, it was finally published as a reprint between 1937 and 1940. Other works In 1780, Ganander published a thesis about the origin, way of life and language of the Romany. His national and scholarly interests applied to education in the late 18th century. Ganader published two of the first Finnish-language medical books ' (''"The Home Pharmacy for the Country Man"'') and ' (''"A Book of Animal Diseases"''). There were many editions of these works still being used in the 19th century.


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Yle, Suuret suomalaiset artikkeli

Virtuaaliyliopiston artikkeli, jossa lähdeviitteitä ja luettelo Gananderin julkaisuista

Rantsilan sivuilla Ganander


* ttp://agricola.utu.fi//hist/kktk/ganander/kotiapteekki.html K. Ganander: Maan-Miehen Huone- ja Koti-Aptheeki (kirja www-muodossa)
Suomalaisia myyttisiä olentoja Mythologia Fennicasta

Oulun kaupunginkirjaston Pakkala-kirjailijahakemisto
{{DEFAULTSORT:Ganander, Cristfried 1741 births 1790 deaths People from Haapajärvi Finnish scholars Finnish lexicographers 18th-century Finnish Lutheran clergy 18th-century lexicographers