Jacobus Petri Finno (about 1540–1588), sometimes known as Jaakko Finno or the proper Finnish form of his real name Jaakko Suomalainen (James the Finn), was a Finnish priest and the rector (headmaster) of the Cathedral School of Turku.[1] He was the publisher of the first Finnish-language hymnal as well as a catechism and a prayer book. Finno was doctrinally a moderate reformer.
^Lempiäinen, Pentti. "FINNO, Jacobus". Biografiskt Lexicon for Finland.
Jacobus Petri Finno (about 1540–1588), sometimes known as Jaakko Finno or the proper Finnish form of his real name Jaakko Suomalainen (James the Finn)...
Cantiones, a volume of 74 Medieval songs with Latin texts collected by JacobusFinno (Jaakko Suomalainen), a Swedish Lutheran cleric, and published by T...
late medieval Latin songs first published in 1582. It was compiled by JacobusFinno, a clergyman who was headmaster of the cathedral school at Turku. Publication...
Finnish was compiled and edited in 1583 by JacobusFinno. Hemminki of Masku expanded the hymnal of JacobusFinno to publish Yxi Wähä Suomenkielinen Wirsikirja...
1582. Piae Cantiones is a collection of seventy-four songs compiled by JacobusFinno, the Protestant headmaster of Turku Cathedral School, and published...
in Turku, where he was taught by Eerik Härkäpää (Erik Oxhuvud) and JacobusFinno (Jaakko Suomalainen, James the Finn), both of whom studied abroad. Hemminki...
Dachstein Nikolaus Decius Paul Eber Ludmilla Elisabeth Princess Eugénie JacobusFinno Paul Fleming Johann Franck Michael Franck Melchior Franck Salomon Franck...
Dachstein Nikolaus Decius Paul Eber Ludmilla Elisabeth Princess Eugénie JacobusFinno Paul Fleming Johann Franck Michael Franck Melchior Franck Salomon Franck...
sacred songs in the style of praise and worship have gained popularity. JacobusFinno (1582). Piæ cantiones ecclesiasticæ et scholasticæ vetervm episcoporum...
Dachstein Nikolaus Decius Paul Eber Ludmilla Elisabeth Princess Eugénie JacobusFinno Paul Fleming Johann Franck Michael Franck Melchior Franck Salomon Franck...
an effort to preserve the language of his people. In the preface to JacobusFinno's hymn book of 1582 the Church's justification for its disdain towards...
relationship between Sami and Hungarian (work that was later extended to the whole Finno-Ugric language family in 1799 by his fellow countryman, Samuel Gyarmathi)...
African rugby player Jack Swart (born 1954), New Zealand road racing cyclist Jacobus Swart, Brazilian engineer Jan Swart van Groningen (1495–1563), Dutch Renaissance...
1859) 1889 – August Ahlqvist, Finnish professor, poet, scholar of the Finno-Ugric languages, author, and literary critic (b. 1826) 1894 – Anton Rubinstein...