[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"$f0qOKtJauEPXAJXfvCQg7XC8xNX-E1-yBevx9lRy1UQg":3},{"items":4,"total":504,"page":505,"pageSize":506},[5,36,60,77,95,115,133,168,190,207,229,248,265,288,309,327,345,365,391,410,431,451,466,484],{"number":6,"title":7,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":11,"bookId":12,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":15,"origin":17,"language":19,"yearPublished":20,"yearPublishedTranslation":21,"wordCount":22,"charCount":23,"usRestricted":24,"gutenbergId":25,"gutenbergSubjects":26,"gutenbergCategories":28,"gutenbergSummary":32,"gutenbergTranslators":33,"gutenbergDownloadCount":34,"aiDescription":35},219,"Sevillan parturi","Beaumarchais, Pierre de",1732,1799,"219-beaumarchais-pierre-de-sevillan-parturi","219__Beaumarchais_Pierre_de__Sevillan_parturi","eli Turha varovaisuus","naytelma",[16],"huumori",[18],"ranskalainen","fi",1775,1879,14692,90557,false,18354,[27],"French drama (Comedy) -- 18th century",[29,30,31],"French Literature","Humour","Plays/Films/Dramas","\"Sevillan parturi eli Turha varovaisuus\" by Pierre-Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais is a comedic play likely written in the late 18th century. This work revolves around themes of love, deception, and the clever machinations of its central characters, particularly Figaro, the witty barber and schemer, who aids Count Almaviva in winning the heart of Rosina, the ward of the jealous doctor Bartholo. The play is filled with humorous dialogue and situations that highlight the social dynamics of the time.  At the start of the play, we are introduced to Count Almaviva, who is infatuated with Rosina, but he must disguise his identity to pursue her without arousing the suspicions of her guardian, Bartholo. Figaro, the barber, soon enters, bringing his exuberant personality and clever wit into the mix. The opening scenes unfold in the streets of Seville, revealing Almaviva's plans and Figaro’s enthusiasm for helping him succeed in his romantic pursuits. The characters’ interactions set the stage for a lively plot filled with schemes, misunderstandings, and comic relief, establishing a foundation for the subsequent comedic events. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],377,"Vauhdikas komedianäytelmä kertoo kreivi Almavivasta, joka tavoittelee kauniin Rosinan kättä ovelan parturi Figaron avulla. Tarina sijoittuu Sevillaan ja on täynnä vauhdikkaita juonitteluja, valeasuja ja huumoria.",{"number":37,"title":38,"author":39,"authorBirth":40,"authorDeath":41,"slug":42,"bookId":43,"genreRaw":44,"genre":45,"themes":46,"origin":47,"language":19,"yearPublished":48,"yearPublishedTranslation":44,"wordCount":49,"charCount":50,"usRestricted":24,"gutenbergId":51,"gutenbergSubjects":52,"gutenbergCategories":54,"gutenbergSummary":56,"gutenbergTranslators":57,"gutenbergDownloadCount":58,"aiDescription":59},3376,"Vähäinen cocous suomalaisista runoista","Calamnius, Gabriel Joosefinpoika",1695,1754,"3376-calamnius-gabriel-joosefinpoika-vahainen-cocous-suomalaisista-runoista","3376__Calamnius_Gabriel_Joosefinpoika__Vähäinen_cocous_suomalaisista_runoista",null,"runous",[],[],1755,2810,19463,75429,[53],"Finnish poetry -- 18th century",[55],"Poetry","\"Vähäinen cocous suomalaisista runoista: Turusa 1755\" by Gabriel Joosepinpoika Calamnius is a collection of Finnish poetry written during the mid-18th century. This book is notable as one of the few examples of poetry published in Finland during the time of Swedish rule. It primarily focuses on various themes related to Finnish culture and traditions, including marriage, mortality, and the beauty of nature, expressed through verse.  The collection is composed of wedding poems, funeral poems, and poetic wishes, each reflecting different aspects of life and societal values in Finland during that era. For instance, the wedding poems celebrate love and union, while the funeral poems delve into themes of death and loss, drawing on elements of Finnish folklore. Noteworthy poems include the often-quoted \"Kevät keikkuen tuleepi,\" which ushers in the joys of spring, and the last poem that reflects the personal sorrow of the poet, portraying the blend of personal and communal experiences. Overall, Calamnius' work is emblematic of the early Finnish poetic tradition, providing insight into the cultural landscape of 18th-century Finland. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],240,"Kokoelma sisältää 1700-luvun puolivälissä kirjoitettuja suomenkielisiä tilapäisrunoja, kuten hää- ja hautajaisrunoja sekä onnentoivotuksia kuninkaalle ja piispalle. Se on poikkeuksellinen esimerkki aikakauden suomenkielisestä maallisesta runoudesta Ruotsin vallan ajalta.",{"number":61,"title":62,"author":63,"authorBirth":64,"authorDeath":65,"slug":66,"bookId":67,"genreRaw":44,"genre":45,"themes":68,"origin":69,"language":19,"yearPublished":70,"yearPublishedTranslation":44,"wordCount":71,"charCount":72,"usRestricted":24,"gutenbergId":44,"gutenbergSubjects":73,"gutenbergCategories":74,"gutenbergSummary":44,"gutenbergTranslators":75,"gutenbergDownloadCount":44,"aiDescription":76},3379,"Yksi Laulu Laulettawa","Calamnius, Gabriel Pietarinpoika",1694,1767,"3379-calamnius-gabriel-pietarinpoika-yksi-laulu-laulettawa","3379__Calamnius_Gabriel_Pietarinpoika__Yksi_Laulu_Laulettawa...",[],[],1743,1048,6137,[],[],[],"Opettavainen runoelma, jossa isä neuvoo poikaansa avioliittoon, taloudenpitoon ja eri elinkeinoihin liittyvissä asioissa. Runomuotoinen teos antaa käytännön ohjeita maanviljelystä, metsästyksestä ja kalastuksesta korostaen samalla rehellisyyttä ja säädyllistä elämää.",{"number":78,"title":79,"author":39,"authorBirth":40,"authorDeath":41,"slug":80,"bookId":81,"genreRaw":44,"genre":45,"themes":82,"origin":83,"language":19,"yearPublished":84,"yearPublishedTranslation":44,"wordCount":85,"charCount":86,"usRestricted":24,"gutenbergId":87,"gutenbergSubjects":88,"gutenbergCategories":89,"gutenbergSummary":91,"gutenbergTranslators":92,"gutenbergDownloadCount":93,"aiDescription":94},3378,"Suru-Runot Suomalaiset","3378-calamnius-gabriel-joosefinpoika-suru-runot-suomalaiset","3378__Calamnius_Gabriel_Joosefinpoika__Suru-Runot_Suomalaiset",[],[],1734,2052,14448,75444,[53],[90,55],"History - European","\"Suru-Runot Suomalaiset\" by Gabriel Joosefinpoika Calamnius is a collection of Finnish lamentations and reflections written during the early 18th century. The book serves as an emotional expression of sorrow and suffering in response to the harsh realities faced by the Finnish people, particularly during the turmoil of war and oppression. Calamnius provides a powerful glimpse into the struggles of his time, which includes the impact of wars and foreign invasions on the Finnish landscape and its inhabitants.  The content of \"Suru-Runot Suomalaiset\" comprises a series of poems that vividly depict the pain, loss, and emotional turmoil experienced by the Finnish people. The author recounts the effects of Swedish and Russian conflicts, highlighting the suffering of civilians—particularly the destruction of homes, the separation of families, and the devastation of the land. Through heartfelt lamentations, Calamnius captures both the physical and psychological scars left by these conflicts, offering a poignant reflection on resilience amidst despair. The poems serve as a testament to the collective memory of a nation grappling with its identity in the face of relentless adversities. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],231,"Runokokoelma kuvaa Pohjanmaan asukkaiden kokemia kärsimyksiä ja venäläisten miehittäjien julmuuksia isonvihan aikana 1700-luvun alussa. Kalevalaiseen mittaan kirjoitettu teos kertoo sodan jaloissa menetetyistä omaisista, ryöstelystä ja kidutuksista.",{"number":96,"title":97,"author":98,"authorBirth":99,"authorDeath":100,"slug":101,"bookId":102,"genreRaw":44,"genre":103,"themes":104,"origin":105,"language":19,"yearPublished":106,"yearPublishedTranslation":107,"wordCount":108,"charCount":109,"usRestricted":110,"gutenbergId":44,"gutenbergSubjects":111,"gutenbergCategories":112,"gutenbergSummary":44,"gutenbergTranslators":113,"gutenbergDownloadCount":44,"aiDescription":114},2086,"Omaelämäkerta","Cellini, Benvenuto",1500,1571,"2086-cellini-benvenuto-omaelamakerta","2086__Cellini_Benvenuto__Omaelämäkerta","muistelmat",[],[],1728,1933,109782,720993,true,[],[],[],"Renessanssin ajan kuvanveistäjän ja kultasepän värikäs muistelmateos kuvaa tekijän vaiheikasta elämää ja seikkailuja 1500-luvun Italiassa ja Ranskassa. Suorasukainen kerronta avaa näkymiä aikakauden taiteeseen, uskontoon sekä paavien ja kuninkaiden hovielämään.",{"number":116,"title":117,"author":118,"authorBirth":119,"authorDeath":120,"slug":121,"bookId":122,"genreRaw":44,"genre":45,"themes":123,"origin":124,"language":125,"yearPublished":126,"yearPublishedTranslation":44,"wordCount":127,"charCount":128,"usRestricted":24,"gutenbergId":44,"gutenbergSubjects":129,"gutenbergCategories":130,"gutenbergSummary":44,"gutenbergTranslators":131,"gutenbergDownloadCount":44,"aiDescription":132},3141,"Atis och Camilla","Creutz, Gustaf Philip",1731,1785,"3141-creutz-gustaf-philip-atis-och-camilla","3141__Creutz_Gustaf_Philip__Atis_och_Camilla",[],[],"sv",1761,8600,37126,[],[],[],"Arkaadiseen paimenidylliin sijoittuva viisiosainen sankarirunoelma kertoo metsästäjä Atiksen ja Dianan papittaren Camillan välisestä rakkaudesta. Teos on ruotsalaisen valistusajan kirjallisuuden tunnetuimpia runoteoksia.",{"number":134,"title":135,"author":136,"authorBirth":137,"authorDeath":119,"slug":138,"bookId":139,"genreRaw":44,"genre":140,"themes":141,"origin":143,"language":19,"yearPublished":146,"yearPublishedTranslation":147,"wordCount":148,"charCount":149,"usRestricted":24,"gutenbergId":150,"gutenbergSubjects":151,"gutenbergCategories":158,"gutenbergSummary":163,"gutenbergTranslators":164,"gutenbergDownloadCount":166,"aiDescription":167},946,"Robinson Crusoe","Defoe, Daniel",1660,"946-defoe-daniel-robinson-crusoe","946__Defoe_Daniel__Robinson_Crusoe","romaani",[142],"seikkailu",[144,145],"brittilainen","klassikot",1719,1905,39746,254810,48387,[152,153,154,155,156,157],"Adventure stories","Atlantic Ocean -- Fiction","Castaways -- Fiction","Crusoe, Robinson (Fictitious character) -- Fiction","Islands -- Fiction","Shipwreck survival -- Fiction",[159,160,161,162],"Adventure","British Literature","Classics of Literature","Novels","\"Robinson Crusoe\" by Daniel Defoe is an English adventure novel first published in 1719. After ignoring his parents' wishes, young Robinson Crusoe embarks on a sea voyage that ends in catastrophe. Cast away on a remote tropical island, he survives alone for 28 years, building shelter, hunting, and farming. His solitary existence is shattered when he discovers cannibals visiting his island. When a prisoner escapes, Crusoe saves him, naming him Friday. Together, they face arriving dangers and await possible rescue. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[165],"Suomalainen, Samuli",323,"Klassinen seikkailutarina kertoo englantilaisesta merenkulkijasta, joka haaksirikkoutuu autiolle saarelle ja joutuu selviytymään siellä vuosikymmenten ajan. Teos kuvaa päähenkilön kekseliäisyyttä, hengellistä pohdintaa ja elämää luonnon armoilla ennen kohtaamistaan Perjantain kanssa.",{"number":169,"title":170,"author":136,"authorBirth":137,"authorDeath":119,"slug":171,"bookId":172,"genreRaw":44,"genre":140,"themes":173,"origin":174,"language":19,"yearPublished":175,"yearPublishedTranslation":176,"wordCount":177,"charCount":178,"usRestricted":24,"gutenbergId":179,"gutenbergSubjects":180,"gutenbergCategories":184,"gutenbergSummary":185,"gutenbergTranslators":186,"gutenbergDownloadCount":188,"aiDescription":189},2019,"Kapteeni Singletonin seikkailut","2019-defoe-daniel-kapteeni-singletonin-seikkailut","2019__Defoe_Daniel__Kapteeni_Singletonin_seikkailut",[142],[144,145],1720,1910,40485,281431,59459,[152,181,182,183],"Picaresque literature","Pirates -- Fiction","Sea stories",[159,160,161,162],"\"Kapteeni Singletonin seikkailut\" by Daniel Defoe is a novel published in 1720. Kidnapped as a child and raised by gypsies, Bob Singleton embarks on extraordinary adventures across two continents and countless seas. The first half chronicles his perilous crossing of Africa, battling wild beasts and gathering riches. The second half follows his transformation into a pirate captain, plundering ships across the Indian Ocean. Alongside his loyal Quaker companion William, Singleton must ultimately face the moral consequences of his violent life and find redemption. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[187],"Hämeen-Anttila, Väinö",273,"Merirosvokapteeni Singletonin vaiheikas elämäntarina kuljettaa lukijan halki Afrikan mantereen ja vaarallisille maailmanmerille. Romaani kuvaa päähenkilön nousua kapteeniksi, elämää lainsuojattomana sekä kohtaamisia kaukaisissa maissa. Kertomus tarjoaa koruttoman ja todenmukaisen kuvauksen merirosvouden ajalta.",{"number":191,"title":192,"author":193,"authorBirth":194,"authorDeath":41,"slug":195,"bookId":196,"genreRaw":44,"genre":140,"themes":197,"origin":198,"language":19,"yearPublished":199,"yearPublishedTranslation":200,"wordCount":201,"charCount":202,"usRestricted":110,"gutenbergId":44,"gutenbergSubjects":203,"gutenbergCategories":204,"gutenbergSummary":44,"gutenbergTranslators":205,"gutenbergDownloadCount":44,"aiDescription":206},1356,"Josef Andrewsin seikkailut","Fielding, Henry",1707,"1356-fielding-henry-josef-andrewsin-seikkailut","1356__Fielding_Henry__Josef_Andrewsin_seikkailut",[],[],1742,1927,101078,664371,[],[],[],"Humoristinen ja satiirinen romaani seuraa hyveellisen Josef Andrewsin ja pastori Adamsin seikkailuja 1700-luvun Englannissa. Teos parodioi aikansa tunteellista kirjallisuutta ja luokkaeroja kuvatessaan nuoren miehen koettelemuksia matkalla kotiin. Se yhdistää veijariromaanin aineksia ja terävää yhteiskuntakritiikkiä.",{"number":208,"title":209,"author":210,"authorBirth":211,"authorDeath":212,"slug":213,"bookId":214,"genreRaw":44,"genre":103,"themes":215,"origin":216,"language":19,"yearPublished":217,"yearPublishedTranslation":44,"wordCount":218,"charCount":219,"usRestricted":24,"gutenbergId":220,"gutenbergSubjects":221,"gutenbergCategories":223,"gutenbergSummary":225,"gutenbergTranslators":226,"gutenbergDownloadCount":227,"aiDescription":228},1425,"Wanhain Suomalaisten Tawaliset ja Suloiset Sananlascut","Florinus, Henricus",1633,1705,"1425-florinus-henricus-wanhain-suomalaisten-tawaliset-ja-suloiset-sananlascut","1425__Florinus_Henricus__Wanhain_Suomalaisten_Tawaliset_ja_Suloiset_Sananlascut",[],[],1702,11291,57073,53246,[222],"Proverbs, Finnish",[224],"Essays, Letters & Speeches","\"Wanhain Suomalaisten Tawaliset ja Suloiset Sananlascut\" by Henrik Florinus is a collection of traditional Finnish proverbs likely written in the early 18th century. This work aims to preserve the wisdom and knowledge embedded in the Finnish language through its eloquent proverbs. The proverbs included reflect cultural values, insights, and humor pertinent to Finnish society at that time.  The opening of the text serves as an introduction to the collection, emphasizing the enduring relevance of proverbs as a vessel of wisdom passed down through generations. It acknowledges the contributions of earlier scholars and clergymen in gathering these sayings, highlighting the importance of language in conveying moral and practical lessons. The preface also invokes a sense of reverence for God and the teachings associated with these sayings, underscoring the blend of spirituality and everyday wisdom that characterizes the collection. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],268,"Teos on 1700-luvun alussa koottu laaja kokoelma suomalaisia sananlaskuja ja kansanviisauksia. Henricus Florinus toimitti aineiston, joka pohjautuu aiempaan keruutyöhön ja tarjoaa näkymän vanhaan suomen kieleen ja entisajan elämänarvoihin.",{"number":230,"title":231,"author":232,"authorBirth":233,"authorDeath":234,"slug":235,"bookId":236,"genreRaw":44,"genre":237,"themes":238,"origin":239,"language":19,"yearPublished":240,"yearPublishedTranslation":241,"wordCount":242,"charCount":243,"usRestricted":24,"gutenbergId":44,"gutenbergSubjects":244,"gutenbergCategories":245,"gutenbergSummary":44,"gutenbergTranslators":246,"gutenbergDownloadCount":44,"aiDescription":247},3331,"Neuwoja kaikille säädyille rikkaaksi ja onnelliseksi päästäksenä","Franklin, Benjamin",1706,1790,"3331-franklin-benjamin-neuwoja-kaikille-saadyille-rikkaaksi-ja-onnelliseksi-paastaksena","3331__Franklin_Benjamin__Neuwoja_kaikille_säädyille_rikkaaksi_ja_onnelliseksi_päästäksenä","tietokirja",[],[],1758,1845,4801,27660,[],[],[],"Käytännönläheinen opas antaa neuvoja taloudenhoitoon, ahkeruuteen ja säästäväisyyteen Benjamin Franklinin periaatteiden mukaisesti. Teksti korostaa työnteon merkitystä ja varoittaa velkaantumisen sekä joutilaisuuden vaaroista onnellisuuden tavoittelussa.",{"number":249,"title":250,"author":251,"authorBirth":252,"authorDeath":253,"slug":254,"bookId":255,"genreRaw":44,"genre":237,"themes":256,"origin":257,"language":19,"yearPublished":258,"yearPublishedTranslation":44,"wordCount":259,"charCount":260,"usRestricted":24,"gutenbergId":44,"gutenbergSubjects":261,"gutenbergCategories":262,"gutenbergSummary":44,"gutenbergTranslators":263,"gutenbergDownloadCount":44,"aiDescription":264},3368,"Krydimaan Yrttein Kaswannot","Gadd, Pehr Adrian",1727,1797,"3368-gadd-pehr-adrian-krydimaan-yrttein-kaswannot","3368__Gadd_Pehr_Adrian__Krydimaan_Yrttein_Kaswannot",[],[],1768,2371,14276,[],[],[],"Ensimmäinen suomenkielinen puutarhakirja opastaa hyötykasvien ja mausteiden viljelyyn. Teoksessa käsitellään taimilavojen perustamista, lannoitusta sekä eri kasvilajien, kuten kaalien, yrttien ja juuresten, hoitoa ja kylvöaikoja.",{"number":266,"title":267,"author":268,"authorBirth":269,"authorDeath":234,"slug":270,"bookId":271,"genreRaw":272,"genre":237,"themes":273,"origin":275,"language":19,"yearPublished":276,"yearPublishedTranslation":44,"wordCount":277,"charCount":278,"usRestricted":24,"gutenbergId":279,"gutenbergSubjects":280,"gutenbergCategories":282,"gutenbergSummary":284,"gutenbergTranslators":285,"gutenbergDownloadCount":286,"aiDescription":287},1415,"Aenigmata Fennica","Ganander, Christfrid",1741,"1415-ganander-christfrid-aenigmata-fennica-suomalaiset-arwotuxet","1415__Ganander_Christfrid__Aenigmata_Fennica_Suomalaiset_Arwotuxet","Suomalaiset Arwotuxet Wastausten kansa",[274],"kansanperinne",[],1783,6153,31961,53229,[281],"Riddles, Finnish",[283],"Mythology, Legends & Folklore","\"Aenigmata Fennica: Suomalaiset Arwotuxet Wastauksien kansa\" by Christfrid Ganander is a collection of Finnish riddles and their solutions that was published in the late 18th century. This work is significant in showcasing the cultural heritage and intellectual traditions of the Finnish people, particularly through the use of riddles, which were common in folk gatherings and educational contexts. The book holds both entertaining and pedagogical purposes, providing readers with a glimpse into Finnish folklore and linguistic play.  The content of \"Aenigmata Fennica\" consists primarily of a compilation of riddles, many of which draw on agricultural, natural, and everyday life themes familiar to Finnish society during Ganander's time. Each riddle presents a playful and challenging question, inviting readers to engage their wits in finding the answers, which are provided immediately following each puzzle. The riddles vary in complexity and style, reflecting a rich tapestry of Finnish linguistic expressions and insights into the mindset of the people, making the text not just a source of amusement, but also a valuable resource for understanding Finnish culture and language. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],254,"Gananderin kokoama teos sisältää laajan valikoiman suomalaisia kansanarvoituksia vastauksineen. Arvoitukset on kerätty 1700-luvun loppupuolella, ja ne esittelevät suomalaista kansanperinnettä, kielenkäyttöä sekä entisajan ihmisten mielenlaatua ja huumoria.",{"number":289,"title":290,"author":268,"authorBirth":269,"authorDeath":234,"slug":291,"bookId":292,"genreRaw":44,"genre":237,"themes":293,"origin":294,"language":19,"yearPublished":295,"yearPublishedTranslation":44,"wordCount":296,"charCount":297,"usRestricted":24,"gutenbergId":298,"gutenbergSubjects":299,"gutenbergCategories":301,"gutenbergSummary":305,"gutenbergTranslators":306,"gutenbergDownloadCount":307,"aiDescription":308},2448,"Eläinden Tauti-Kirja","2448-ganander-christfrid-elainden-tauti-kirja","2448__Ganander_Christfrid__Eläinden_Tauti-Kirja",[],[],1788,12034,66570,64477,[300],"Veterinary therapeutics",[302,303,304],"Encyclopedias/Dictionaries/Reference","Health & Medicine","Nature/Gardening/Animals","\"Eläinden Tauti-Kirja\" by Christfrid Ganander is a scientific publication written in the early 19th century. The book compiles knowledge related to the diseases of animals, particularly livestock, offering remedies and treatments based on both traditional practices and observations from other sources. The work reflects the importance of animal husbandry in rural life, focusing on keeping animals healthy to ensure prosperity for farmers.  The opening of \"Eläinden Tauti-Kirja\" introduces the significance of understanding animal diseases and their treatment for the welfare of livestock and the overall success of farming. Ganander emphasizes that the health of various animals, such as horses, cattle, sheep, and pigs, is critical to prevent the economic ruin of households dependent on these animals. He discusses the lack of knowledge and reliance on unproven folk remedies among farmers, expressing his intent to provide a comprehensive reference that encourages people to understand and effectively manage animal health, with the aim of reducing mortality and enhancing livestock productivity. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],143,"Ensimmäinen suomenkielinen eläinlääkinnän opas tarjoaa käytännöllisiä neuvoja ja kotihoito-ohjeita hyötyeläinten sairauksien parantamiseen. Valistushenkinen teos käsittelee muun muassa hevosten, nautojen ja lampaiden yleisimpiä vaivoja sekä niiden lääkitsemistä.",{"number":310,"title":311,"author":268,"authorBirth":269,"authorDeath":234,"slug":312,"bookId":313,"genreRaw":44,"genre":237,"themes":314,"origin":315,"language":125,"yearPublished":316,"yearPublishedTranslation":44,"wordCount":317,"charCount":318,"usRestricted":24,"gutenbergId":319,"gutenbergSubjects":320,"gutenbergCategories":322,"gutenbergSummary":323,"gutenbergTranslators":324,"gutenbergDownloadCount":325,"aiDescription":326},1329,"Mythologia Fennica","1329-ganander-christfrid-mythologia-fennica","1329__Ganander_Christfrid__Mythologia_Fennica",[274],[],1789,32877,167295,52445,[321],"Mythology, Finno-Ugrian",[283],"\"Mythologia Fennica\" by Christfrid Ganander is a comprehensive work of Finnish mythology written in the late 18th century. This text serves as a compilation and explanation of various aspects of Finnish mythological traditions, including deities, legendary figures, rituals, and folk beliefs. It aims to shed light on the cultural heritage and literary foundations of Finland by providing a detailed account of its mythological narratives.  The opening of \"Mythologia Fennica\" introduces the reader to the rich tapestry of Finnish mythology, emphasizing its connections to natural phenomena, ancient deities, and the cultural practices of the Finnish people. Ganander expresses gratitude to prominent scholars for their contributions to Finnish studies while elaborating on the need for mythological understanding to fully appreciate Finnish literature and poetry. He provides insights into the amalgamation of narratives from ancient runes and local folklore, setting the stage for further exploration of the significant mythological characters and elements that shape Finnish cultural identity. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],455,"Aakkosellinen sanakirja ja hakuteos selittää suomalaisen ja saamelaisen muinaisuskon jumaluuksia, taruolentoja ja vanhoja tapoja. Teos pohjautuu kansanrunoihin ja loitsuihin, ja se on toiminut merkittävänä lähteenä Elias Lönnrotille ja Kalevalan synnylle.",{"number":328,"title":329,"author":268,"authorBirth":269,"authorDeath":234,"slug":330,"bookId":331,"genreRaw":44,"genre":237,"themes":332,"origin":333,"language":19,"yearPublished":295,"yearPublishedTranslation":44,"wordCount":334,"charCount":335,"usRestricted":24,"gutenbergId":336,"gutenbergSubjects":337,"gutenbergCategories":339,"gutenbergSummary":341,"gutenbergTranslators":342,"gutenbergDownloadCount":343,"aiDescription":344},3306,"Maan-Miehen Huone- ja Koti-Aptheeki","3306-ganander-christfrid-maan-miehen-huone-ja-koti-aptheeki","3306__Ganander_Christfrid__Maan-Miehen_Huone-_ja_Koti-Aptheeki",[],[],8256,46362,74960,[338],"Medicine, Popular -- Early works to 1800",[303,340],"How To ...","\"Maan-Miehen Huone- ja Koti-Aptheeki\" by Christfrid Ganander is a collection of home remedies and medicinal recipes written in the late 18th century. This work provides practical advice on various treatments for common ailments that can be prepared at home, utilizing both homemade ingredients and those available from apothecaries. The text reflects the medicinal practices of the time, focusing on easily accessible cures for rural communities in Finland.  The opening of this work outlines its purpose and utility, emphasizing the need for rural inhabitants, isolated from urban apothecaries, to be able to treat minor illnesses themselves. It introduces the reader to the notion that while many remedies exist, this book specifically aims to simplify their inventory by detailing only the most essential and commonly needed medications. The initial recipes presented include tinctures and ointments made from local herbs and natural ingredients, demonstrating both the author's intent to empower individuals with useful knowledge and the practical applications of folk medicine in everyday life. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],230,"Opas tavallisimpien sairauksien kotihoitoon ja lääkkeiden valmistamiseen. Se sisältää ohjeita luonnonlääkkeistä ja apteekista saatavista aineista sekä niiden oikeasta annostelusta. Teos oli suunnattu erityisesti maaseudun asukkaille, joilla oli rajallinen pääsy varsinaisiin apteekkeihin.",{"number":346,"title":347,"author":268,"authorBirth":269,"authorDeath":234,"slug":348,"bookId":349,"genreRaw":350,"genre":45,"themes":351,"origin":352,"language":19,"yearPublished":353,"yearPublishedTranslation":44,"wordCount":354,"charCount":355,"usRestricted":24,"gutenbergId":356,"gutenbergSubjects":357,"gutenbergCategories":359,"gutenbergSummary":361,"gutenbergTranslators":362,"gutenbergDownloadCount":363,"aiDescription":364},3314,"Runo-Kirja","3314-ganander-christfrid-runo-kirja","3314__Ganander_Christfrid__Runo-Kirja","Jumalan kunniaksi!",[],[],1786,6526,39930,74961,[358],"Religious poetry",[55,360],"Religion/Spirituality","\"Runo-Kirja: Jumalan kunniaksi!\" by Christfrid Ganander is a collection of religious poetry likely written in the late 18th century. This work draws from biblical texts and traditional Finnish verse to create a musical homage to God, encapsulating spirituality within the cultural context of Finnish traditions. The book provides a fascinating glimpse into the fusion of religious content and the acoustic qualities of Finnish folk poetry.   The collection includes various psalms, excerpts from the Book of Job, and poems celebrating the beauty of nature and love. Each poem is crafted to be sung or recited, inviting readers to engage with the text musically as well as intellectually. Themes of divine love, the human experience, and reflections on mortality permeate the verses, offering both comfort and contemplation. The work emphasizes the importance of communal singing and spiritual expression, echoing the deep-rooted cultural practices of the Finnish people. Through its lyrical construction, Ganander seeks to honor God while also preserving the poetic traditions of his homeland. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],294,"Hengellinen runokokoelma sisältää raamatullisia mukaelmia, kuten Salomonin Korkean veisun ja Psalmeja, sekä runoja kuolemasta. Teos on sovitettu perinteiseen suomalaiseen runomittaan ja se on tarkoitettu laulettavaksi tai kanteleella säestettäväksi.",{"number":366,"title":367,"author":368,"authorBirth":369,"authorDeath":370,"slug":371,"bookId":372,"genreRaw":373,"genre":14,"themes":374,"origin":375,"language":19,"yearPublished":295,"yearPublishedTranslation":377,"wordCount":378,"charCount":379,"usRestricted":24,"gutenbergId":380,"gutenbergSubjects":381,"gutenbergCategories":384,"gutenbergSummary":386,"gutenbergTranslators":387,"gutenbergDownloadCount":389,"aiDescription":390},498,"Egmont","Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von",1749,1832,"498-goethe-johann-wolfgang-von-egmont","498__Goethe_Johann_Wolfgang_von__Egmont","Viisinäytöksinen murhenäytelmä",[],[376],"saksalainen",1896,23919,145211,37312,[382,383],"Egmont, Lamoraal, Graaf van, 1522-1568 -- Drama","Tragedies (Drama)",[385,31],"German Literature","\"Egmont: Viisinäytöksinen murhenäytelmä\" by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe is a tragedy written between 1775 and 1788. Set in Brussels during the early years of the Eighty Years' War, the play follows Count Egmont as he navigates the dangerous political landscape of Spanish-ruled Netherlands. While Willem van Oranje flees to safety, the popular but trusting Egmont underestimates the threat posed by the ruthless Duke of Alva, refusing to abandon his people despite mounting warnings of his impending arrest. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[388],"Räihä, Antti",341,"Goethen historiallinen murhenäytelmä kuvaa hollantilaisen kreivi Egmontin kohtaloa 1500-luvun vapaustaistelussa Espanjan valtaa vastaan. Teos käsittelee vapauden, rakkauden ja poliittisen juonittelun teemoja Brysselin porvariston ja aatelin keskellä.",{"number":392,"title":393,"author":368,"authorBirth":369,"authorDeath":370,"slug":394,"bookId":395,"genreRaw":396,"genre":14,"themes":397,"origin":398,"language":19,"yearPublished":234,"yearPublishedTranslation":399,"wordCount":400,"charCount":401,"usRestricted":24,"gutenbergId":402,"gutenbergSubjects":403,"gutenbergCategories":405,"gutenbergSummary":406,"gutenbergTranslators":407,"gutenbergDownloadCount":408,"aiDescription":409},2658,"Torquato Tasso","2658-goethe-johann-wolfgang-von-torquato-tasso","2658__Goethe_Johann_Wolfgang_von__Torquato_Tasso","Näytelmä",[],[376],1913,18908,107772,13328,[404],"Tasso, Torquato, 1544-1595 -- Drama",[385,31],"\"Torquato Tasso\" by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe is a theatrical work written between 1786 and 1790. The play follows the court poet Torquato Tasso in the final decades of the sixteenth century as he struggles with inner turmoil and his position in society. While serving at Duke Alfonso II d'Este's court and maintaining a secret relationship with the duke's sister Eleonora, Tasso grapples with his role as a courtier serving nobles he considers mediocre. His mounting psychological distress ultimately shatters his dreams and leads to devastating consequences. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],281,"Viisinäytöksinen näytelmä kuvaa italialaisen renessanssirunoilija Torquato Tasson elämää Ferraran hovissa. Teos käsittelee taiteilijan ja yhteiskunnan välistä suhdetta, hovietiketin asettamia rajoitteita sekä päähenkilön sisäistä kamppailua ja tunteita ruhtinatar Leonoraa kohtaan.",{"number":411,"title":412,"author":368,"authorBirth":369,"authorDeath":370,"slug":413,"bookId":414,"genreRaw":415,"genre":140,"themes":416,"origin":417,"language":19,"yearPublished":418,"yearPublishedTranslation":419,"wordCount":420,"charCount":421,"usRestricted":24,"gutenbergId":422,"gutenbergSubjects":423,"gutenbergCategories":425,"gutenbergSummary":427,"gutenbergTranslators":428,"gutenbergDownloadCount":429,"aiDescription":430},723,"Götz von Berlichingen","723-goethe-johann-wolfgang-von-gotz-von-berlichingen","723__Goethe_Johann_Wolfgang_von__Götz_von_Berlichingen","Rautakoura. Näytelmä",[],[376],1773,1899,31427,189608,45145,[424],"Berlichingen, Götz von, 1480-1562 -- Drama",[385,426,31],"Historical Novels","\"Götz von Berlichingen\" by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe is a drama written in 1773, based on the memoirs of a historical sixteenth-century adventurer. The play tells the story of a free-spirited maverick who stands as a pillar of integrity against a deceitful and over-refined society. Goethe's hero tragically succumbs to abstract concepts of law and justice, revealing how individuals submit to societal forces. This early success features a famous defiant quote that became known as the \"Swabian salute.\" (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[388],181,"Historiallinen näytelmä kuvaa 1500-luvun saksalaista ritaria Götz von Berlichingeniä, joka taistelee vapauden ja oikeuden puolesta murenevan feodaalijärjestelmän keskellä. Teos kuuluu saksalaiseen Sturm und Drang -suuntaukseen ja esittää siirtymän keskiajalta uuden ajan kynnykselle.",{"number":432,"title":433,"author":368,"authorBirth":369,"authorDeath":370,"slug":434,"bookId":435,"genreRaw":44,"genre":45,"themes":436,"origin":437,"language":19,"yearPublished":253,"yearPublishedTranslation":438,"wordCount":439,"charCount":440,"usRestricted":24,"gutenbergId":441,"gutenbergSubjects":442,"gutenbergCategories":446,"gutenbergSummary":44,"gutenbergTranslators":447,"gutenbergDownloadCount":449,"aiDescription":450},2692,"Hermann ja Dorothea","2692-goethe-johann-wolfgang-von-hermann-ja-dorothea","2692__Goethe_Johann_Wolfgang_von__Hermann_ja_Dorothea",[],[],1929,15191,85779,77913,[443,444,445],"Epic poetry, German","German poetry -- Translations into Finnish","Love poetry, German",[],[448],"Manninen, Otto",213,"Antiikin eeposten tyyliin kirjoitettu runoelma kertoo saksalaisen Hermannin ja pakolaisneito Dorothean kohtaamisesta Ranskan vallankumoussotien varjossa. Teos tarkastelee pienen kaupungin porvarillista arkea, inhimillistä sääliä ja orastavaa rakkautta levottomana sota-aikana.",{"number":452,"title":453,"author":368,"authorBirth":369,"authorDeath":370,"slug":454,"bookId":455,"genreRaw":44,"genre":140,"themes":456,"origin":457,"language":19,"yearPublished":458,"yearPublishedTranslation":459,"wordCount":460,"charCount":461,"usRestricted":110,"gutenbergId":44,"gutenbergSubjects":462,"gutenbergCategories":463,"gutenbergSummary":44,"gutenbergTranslators":464,"gutenbergDownloadCount":44,"aiDescription":465},1167,"Wilhelm Meisterin oppivuodet","1167-goethe-johann-wolfgang-von-wilhelm-meisterin-oppivuodet","1167__Goethe_Johann_Wolfgang_von__Wilhelm_Meisterin_oppivuodet",[],[],1795,1923,105391,711091,[],[],[],"Bildungsromanin eli kehitysromaanin perusteos seuraa nuoren Wilhelm Meisterin matkaa kohti itsensä löytämistä. Wilhelm yrittää paeta porvarillista kauppiaselämää teatterin maailmaan, mutta päätyy lopulta pohtimaan paikkaansa yhteiskunnassa ja omia ihanteitaan.",{"number":467,"title":468,"author":368,"authorBirth":369,"authorDeath":370,"slug":469,"bookId":470,"genreRaw":44,"genre":103,"themes":471,"origin":472,"language":19,"yearPublished":316,"yearPublishedTranslation":473,"wordCount":474,"charCount":475,"usRestricted":24,"gutenbergId":476,"gutenbergSubjects":477,"gutenbergCategories":478,"gutenbergSummary":480,"gutenbergTranslators":481,"gutenbergDownloadCount":482,"aiDescription":483},315,"Runoelmia","315-goethe-johann-wolfgang-von-runoelmia","315__Goethe_Johann_Wolfgang_von__Runoelmia",[],[],1884,5873,34058,13318,[55],[479,55],"Biographies","\"Runoelmia\" by Paavo Emil Cajander is a collection of original poems and translations compiled in the early 20th century. The work features a range of lyrical and thematic explorations, reflecting Cajander's deep connection to Finnish culture, nature, and personal experiences throughout various phases of his life.  At the start of \"Runoelmia,\" the reader is introduced to Paavo Cajander's background through an extensive biographical sketch, which highlights his upbringing and early education. The opening also hints at the development of his poetic voice, focusing on themes such as the beauty of nature, the complexity of human emotions, and Finnish sentimentality. Cajander's poems, including \"Suomalaisen rukous\" and \"Lapsen sydän,\" explore poignant feelings of longing, love for the homeland, and the struggles within the human heart, while showcasing his lyrical style and philosophical reflections. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],490,"Kokoelma sisältää saksalaisen kirjailijan runoja, balladeja ja mietelauseita. Ridderströmin suomentamat teokset on jaoteltu muun muassa lauluihin, antiikin-tapaisiin säkeisiin sekä vertauskuvallisiin paraabeleihin. Mukana on tunnettuja teoksia, kuten Kankaan ruusu ja Metsolainen.",{"number":485,"title":486,"author":368,"authorBirth":369,"authorDeath":370,"slug":487,"bookId":488,"genreRaw":489,"genre":14,"themes":490,"origin":491,"language":19,"yearPublished":492,"yearPublishedTranslation":176,"wordCount":493,"charCount":494,"usRestricted":24,"gutenbergId":495,"gutenbergSubjects":496,"gutenbergCategories":498,"gutenbergSummary":499,"gutenbergTranslators":500,"gutenbergDownloadCount":502,"aiDescription":503},746,"Iphigeneia Tauriissa","746-goethe-johann-wolfgang-von-iphigeneia-tauriissa","746__Goethe_Johann_Wolfgang_von__Iphigeneia_Tauriissa","Viisinäytöksinen näytelmä",[274],[376],1787,10958,65164,45459,[497],"Iphigenia (Mythological character) -- Drama",[385,283,31],"\"Iphigeneia Tauriissa: Viisinäytöksinen näytelmä\" by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe is a reworking of Euripides' ancient Greek tragedy, first performed in 1779. Rescued from sacrifice by the goddess Diana, Iphigenia now serves as her priestess in Tauris, longing for home while King Thoas seeks her hand in marriage. When two Greek strangers arrive—her brother Orestes and his friend Pylades—neither recognizes the other. Orestes carries a family curse and seeks redemption through a cryptic oracle, while Iphigenia faces an impossible choice between duty and freedom. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[501],"Leino, Eino",251,"Goethen klassinen näytelmä kertoo Artemiin papittarena Tauriaassa toimivasta Iphigeneiasta. Draama syventyy totuuden ja ihmisyyden kysymyksiin, kun Iphigeneia kohtaa maahan saapuvan veljensä Oresteen ja joutuu punnitsemaan velvollisuuksiaan kuningas Thoasta ja omaa sukuaan kohtaan.",61,1,24]