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Hemminki of Masku (Finnish: Hemminki Maskulainen, Hemming Henrikinpoika Hollo; Latin: Hemmingius Henrici; c. 1550–1619) was a Finnish priest, hymn writer, and translator. His work, particularly Yxi Wähä Suomenkielinen Wirsikirja (A Small Finnish-language Hymnal) greatly influenced hymnody in the Finnish language.
in 1993 Oukkulanlahti HemminkiofMasku Stenberga Castle "Area of Finnish Municipalities 1.1.2018" (PDF). National Land Survey of Finland. Retrieved 30...
Christian Keymann Balthasar Kindermann Johann Kolross Martin Luther HemminkiofMasku Johann Matthäus Meyfart Georg Neumark Hallgrímur Pétursson Christian...
of this collection were compiled by Finns Henricus Fattbuur and Mathias Tolia. A Finnish translation of Piae Cantiones (1616) was done by Hemminkiof...
Finnish was compiled and edited in 1583 by Jacobus Finno. HemminkiofMasku expanded the hymnal of Jacobus Finno to publish Yxi Wähä Suomenkielinen Wirsikirja...
hymnwriter. He studied at the University of Leipzig and served as a rector at the Naumburg Cathedral School and the pastor of St. Othmar's Church, both in Naumburg...
philologist and educator of the German Renaissance and the Protestant Reformation. He studied in Freiburg, and worked as rector of the boys' school in Basel...
satirist and Protestant hymn writer. He worked as an advocate at the court of Wolfenbüttel. Johann Sebastian Bach used a stanza from his hymn "Gott fähret...