Daniel Juslenius, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Daniel Juslenius

Finnish writer

Date of Birth: 10-Jun-1676

Place of Birth: Mietoinen, South-Western Finland Regional State Administrative Agency, Finland

Date of Death: 17-Jul-1752

Profession: writer, priest, politician, author, university teacher, linguist, lexicographer

Nationality: Sweden

Zodiac Sign: Gemini


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About Daniel Juslenius

  • Daniel Juslenius (10 June 1676, Mynämäki – 17 July 1752, Skara) was a Finnish writer and bishop.
  • He was a professor of Hebrew, Greek and theology at the Royal Academy of Turku. Juslenius is considered Finland's first Fennoman and a firm advocate of Finnishness.
  • In his works, he presented completely overblown images of the past of the Finnish people.
  • He wrote, for example, Aboa vetus et Nova ("Vanha ja uusi Turku", 1700, "The Old and New Turku"), in which he claimed that the civilisations of Rome and Ancient Greece originated in Finland.
  • He also wrote Vindiciae Fennorum ("Suomalaisten puolustus", 1703, "The Defence of the Finns").
  • Both works represent homeland images which were fashionable to write about in the late 17th century.
  • The purpose of this depiction was to make an inventory of the possessions during Sweden's time as great power.

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