[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"$fdGTKuuev_MZuyBJpVIBz1A7b_v5kosBviQyNAx4PCO0":3},{"items":4,"total":74,"page":75,"pageSize":76},[5,31,52],{"number":6,"title":7,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":9,"slug":10,"bookId":11,"genreRaw":9,"genre":12,"themes":13,"origin":14,"language":15,"yearPublished":16,"yearPublishedTranslation":9,"wordCount":17,"charCount":18,"usRestricted":19,"gutenbergId":20,"gutenbergSubjects":21,"gutenbergCategories":23,"gutenbergSummary":27,"gutenbergTranslators":28,"gutenbergDownloadCount":29,"aiDescription":30},577,"Suomen maan meripedot","Eurén, Gustaf Erik (1818-72)",null,"577-euren-g-e-suomen-maan-meripedot","577__Eurén_G._E.__Suomen_maan_meripedot","tietokirja",[],[],"fi",1855,5158,31507,false,15967,[22],"Pinnipedia",[24,25,26],"Archaeology & Anthropology","Nature/Gardening/Animals","Science - Biology","\"Suomen maan Meripedot: maalikuvilla selitetyt\" by Gustaf Erik Eurén is a scientific publication written in the mid-19th century. The book serves as an informative guide on marine mammals, specifically focusing on seals and walruses, providing detailed descriptions of their anatomy, behavior, and hunting practices, as well as their cultural significance in Finnish society and the Northern regions.  Throughout the book, Eurén examines the various species of seals found in Finnish waters, including the Weddell seal and the common seal, detailing their physical characteristics, habitat, and breeding behaviors. The author describes the methods used by indigenous populations and local fishermen to hunt these animals, explaining the tools and techniques involved. He also emphasizes the importance of seals to the livelihood of coastal communities, as they provide food, materials for clothing, and other resources. The text combines scientific observations with practical information, making it both a resource for understanding marine biology and an ethnographic account of human interactions with these marine creatures. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],347,"Eurénin teos kuvailee Suomen vesistöissä tavattavia meripetoja, erityisesti hylkeitä ja mursuja. Kirjassa tarkastellaan eläinten anatomiaa, elintapoja ja esiintymistä niin rannikoilla kuin sisävesissäkin, kuten Saimaalla ja Laatokalla. Mukana on myös tietoa eri lajien tuntomerkeistä.",{"number":32,"title":33,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":9,"slug":34,"bookId":35,"genreRaw":9,"genre":12,"themes":36,"origin":37,"language":15,"yearPublished":16,"yearPublishedTranslation":9,"wordCount":38,"charCount":39,"usRestricted":19,"gutenbergId":40,"gutenbergSubjects":41,"gutenbergCategories":44,"gutenbergSummary":48,"gutenbergTranslators":49,"gutenbergDownloadCount":50,"aiDescription":51},578,"Kaffe ja Tupakki","578-euren-g-e-kaffe-ja-tupakki","578__Eurén_G._E.__Kaffe_ja_Tupakki",[],[],3588,23826,43783,[42,43],"Coffee","Tobacco",[45,46,47],"Drugs/Alcohol/Pharmacology","History - European","History - Modern (1750+)","\"Kaffe ja Tupakki\" by Gustaf Erik Eurén is a comparative analysis of coffee and tobacco, written in the mid-19th century. This book examines the historical origins, uses, and cultural significance of these two popular beverages, shedding light on their roles in society and the economy. The topic centers around the cultivation, consumption, and the societal debates surrounding both coffee and tobacco, reflecting the attitudes of the time towards these substances.  In this text, Eurén delves into the origins of coffee, tracing its beginnings in Arabia to its spread across the globe, particularly focusing on its impact on various cultures, including the controversies it sparked regarding health and morality. He describes the evolution of coffee drinking, its adoption in different parts of Europe, and the economic ramifications of coffee cultivation. Similarly, the author explores tobacco's journey from the Americas to its widespread use in Europe, detailing its medicinal applications and social acceptance despite the growing awareness of its health risks. The book provides a historical lens through which readers can understand the complex interplay between society, culture, and these two widely consumed substances. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],190,"Kansanvalistuksellinen teos esittelee kahvin ja tupakan historiaa, viljelyä ja ominaisuuksia. Kirjoittaja kuvailee kaffepuun kasvua ja hedelmiä sekä tarkastelee näiden nautintoaineiden taloudellista merkitystä ja käyttöä 1850-luvun näkökulmasta.",{"number":53,"title":54,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":9,"slug":55,"bookId":56,"genreRaw":9,"genre":12,"themes":57,"origin":59,"language":15,"yearPublished":60,"yearPublishedTranslation":9,"wordCount":61,"charCount":62,"usRestricted":19,"gutenbergId":63,"gutenbergSubjects":64,"gutenbergCategories":67,"gutenbergSummary":70,"gutenbergTranslators":71,"gutenbergDownloadCount":72,"aiDescription":73},790,"Muinaisten Suomalaisten Pakanlliset Epäjumalat","790-euren-g-e-muinaisten-suomalaisten-pakanalliset-epajumalat","790__Eurén_G._E.__Muinaisten_Suomalaisten_Pakanalliset_Epäjumalat",[58],"kansanperinne",[],1858,5891,37915,46980,[65,66],"Finland -- Religion","Paganism -- Finland",[46,68,69],"History - Religious","Mythology, Legends & Folklore","\"Muinaisten suomalaisten pakanalliset epäjumalat\" by Gustaf Erik Eurén is a historical account written in the mid-19th century. The book delves into the pagan deities and religious beliefs of ancient Finnish people, exploring their understanding of divine powers and the rituals associated with worship. Eurén aims to shed light on the spiritual life and motivations of the ancestors of the Finnish people, emphasizing their quest for favor and protection from various powerful forces in nature.  The content of the book mainly revolves around the pantheon of gods and goddesses revered by the Finns. Eurén discusses significant deities such as Ukko, the god of the sky; Ahti, the god of water; and various forest deities, along with their attributes, relationships, and the ways in which they were worshipped. The text outlines how these deities were anthropomorphized, often reflecting human qualities and social structures, and it highlights the ancient Finns' deep connection to nature and the spiritual world. Eurén's work reflects a broader interest in the folklore and mythology of European cultures, providing valuable insights into the religious practices before the introduction of Christianity in Finland. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],476,"Eurénin tietokirja esittelee muinaisten suomalaisten uskomuksia ja pakanallisia jumalia. Teoksessa käydään läpi ilman, veden ja maan haltioita sekä heidän merkitystään esi-isille. Tekstissä pohditaan myös kristinuskon ja pakanuuden suhdetta sekä kansanperinteen säilyttämisen tärkeyttä.",3,1,24]