Emilia "Emma" Sofia Nyberg[1] Maria "Minna" Wilhelmina Lindroos[1]
Children
Kaarle Krohn[1] Ilmari Krohn[1] Helmi Krohn[1] Aune Krohn[1] Aino Kallas[1]
Parent(s)
Leopold Wilhelm Krohn[1] Julie Dannenberg[1]
Academic background
Alma mater
University of Helsinki
Influences
Elias Lonnrot
Academic work
School or tradition
Fennoman
Main interests
Finnish mythology, Kalevala Scholarship
Notable ideas
The Historic-Geographic Method
Influenced
Kaarle Krohn
Julius Leopold Fredrik Krohn (19 April 1835 – 28 August 1888) was a Finnish folk poetry researcher, professor of Finnish literature, poet, hymn writer, translator and journalist. He was born in Viipuri and was of Baltic German origin.[2] Krohn worked as a lecturer on Finnish language in Helsinki University from the year 1875 and as a supernumerary professor from 1885. He was one of the most notable researchers into Finnish folk poetry in the 19th century. His native language was German.[1]
^ abcdefghijMajamaa, Raija (5 January 1998). "Krohn, Julius (1835–1888)" (in Finnish). The National Biography of Finland. Retrieved 8 April 2021.
^George C. Schoolfield, ed. (1998). A History of Finland's Literature. Volume 4 of History of Scandinavian literatures. U of Nebraska Press. p. 733. ISBN 9780803241893.
Julius Leopold Fredrik Krohn (19 April 1835 – 28 August 1888) was a Finnish folk poetry researcher, professor of Finnish literature, poet, hymn writer...
Kaarle Krohn, Finnish folklorist, son of Julius Katherine Elizabeth Krohn, German-born American author Kenneth Krohn, co-developer of the Krohn–Rhodes...
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Helsinki in 1881 to Maria Wilhelmina (Minna) Lindroos and Professor JuliusKrohn. Her father was one of the first writers in the Finnish language. Her...
(Originally published in Finnish in Suomen Kuvalehti (editor-in-chief JuliusKrohn) No. 15/1873 (1 August) – No. 19/1873 (1 October)); firsthand account...
a Finnish folklorist. Aarne was a student of Kaarle Krohn, the son of the folklorist JuliusKrohn. He further developed their historic-geographic method...
Finnish national epic, the Kalevala. Krohn was born in Helsinki. He was the son of journalist and poet JuliusKrohn, and his sisters were Aune, Helmi and...
Spanish poet and playwright, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1916) 1835 – JuliusKrohn, Finnish poet and journalist (d. 1888) 1863 – Hemmo Kallio, Finnish actor...
children’s books. She was also an editor and publisher. Krohn was born in Helsinki in 1871 to JuliusKrohn. Her father's original language was German but he...
Felix Julius Theofil Krohn (20 May 1898 – 8 November 1963) was a Finnish conductor and composer. Krohn wrote several choral works and solo songs, but also...
the Great. He was the uncle of the fennoman folklorist JuliusKrohn. According to legend, Krohn is said to have left for Central Europe after losing to...
Paavo Cajander, but in fact, originates from the 1867 translation by JuliusKrohn. In the 1880s and the 1920s, there were more attempts to replace it with...
drowned while bathing in the sea off Sidmouth on 2 September 1872. JuliusKrohn (b. 1835), founder of the scientific study of folklore, and influential...
daughter of JuliusKrohn, a nationally known Finnish scientist and fennoman, and the sister of the folklorist Kaarle Krohn and the writer Helmi Krohn. Her father...
1839 – William Smith, English geologist and engineer (b. 1769) 1888 – JuliusKrohn, Finnish poet and journalist (b. 1835) 1891 – Robert Caldwell, English...
Helsingfors 1864–1866. Yrjö Aukusti Wallin ja hänen matkansa Arabiassa by JuliusKrohn (at Project Gutenberg). Wallin, Georg August: Skrifter 1: Studietiden...
Julius W. Harris (August 17, 1923 – October 17, 2004) was an American actor who appeared in more than 70 movies and numerous television series in a career...
earlier) - Barnvisor I - Kinderlieder I Ratsulaulu (Knight song) (1906) JuliusKrohn - Till mormor vi rida (anonymous) Das Maienglöckchen Adolf Schults -...
unprofitability, no more series were published. The Finnish translation by JuliusKrohn was published at the same time under the title Matkustus Suomesa. The...
Porthan, known as the Father of Finnish History. Suonionkatu, named after JuliusKrohn, known by his pen name Suonio. Castréninkatu, named after Matthias Castrén...
Kindermann Thomas Kingo Børre Knudsen Johann Kolross Johann Balthasar König JuliusKrohn Magnus Brostrup Landstad Ludvig Mathias Lindeman Elias Lönnrot Matthäus...
Kindermann Thomas Kingo Børre Knudsen Johann Kolross Johann Balthasar König JuliusKrohn Magnus Brostrup Landstad Ludvig Mathias Lindeman Elias Lönnrot Matthäus...
(1913); fp. ? Suksimiesten laulu (Song of the Skiers), with text by JuliusKrohn ("Suonio") † Suomen soitto (The Music of Finland), with text by J.H....
important Finnish hymn lyricists are Hemminki of Masku, Jaakko Haavio, JuliusKrohn, Elias Lönnrot, Wilhelmi Malmivaara, J. L. Runeberg, Anna-Maija Raittila...
Kindermann Thomas Kingo Børre Knudsen Johann Kolross Johann Balthasar König JuliusKrohn Magnus Brostrup Landstad Ludvig Mathias Lindeman Elias Lönnrot Matthäus...