Antero Warelius, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Antero Warelius

Finnish politician and priest

Date of Birth: 14-Jul-1821

Place of Birth: Tyrvää, Finland

Date of Death: 16-Jan-1904

Profession: writer, priest, politician

Zodiac Sign: Cancer


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About Antero Warelius

  • Antero Warelius (14 July 1821 - 16 January 1904) was a Finnish priest and writer.
  • He had interest in the Finnish language, that he studied and contributed to promote as a national language. Warelius was born in the village of Varila, part of the municipality of Tyrvis, Satakunda county.
  • He served as a priest in western Finland, and between 1869 and 1900 he was vicar in Loimaa.
  • He studied at the University of Helsinki, where he became interested in the academic ambitions of the Finnish language, and with support of the Russian Academy of Sciences in Saint Petersburg he travelled to conduct ethnographic studies of his country, collecting his results in the article Bidrag till Finlands kännedom i etnografiskt hänseende ("Contributions to the knowledge of Finland with respect to ethnography"), published on the Suomi journal.
  • In this work he drew the boundary between the regions populated by the Tavastian and Karelian tribes based, among other things, on a survey of the spoken dialects.He contributed to the Swedish-Finnish dictionary compiled by Daniel Europaeus, and to the Finnish-Swedish dictionary by Elias Lönnrot.
  • In 1847 he wrote Vekkulit ja Kekkulit, the first original comedy in Finnish language, and in 1845 he published Enon opetuksia luonnon asioista, the first Finnish texbook on natural sciences.
  • In 1847 he co-founded a Finnish newspaper, Suometar, of which he was editor in chief for the first six months.He died in Loimaa in 1904.

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