Aeschillus Petraeus
The Right Reverend Aeschillus Petraeus | |
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Bishop of Turku | |
Church | Church of Sweden |
Diocese | Turku |
Appointed | 20 October 1652 |
In office | 1652–1657 |
Predecessor | Isaacus Rothovius |
Successor | Johannes Terserus |
Orders | |
Consecration | 24 October 1652 |
Personal details | |
Born | 1593 Grums, Swedish Empire |
Died | 27 September 1657 Turku, Swedish Empire (Present-day Finland) |
Nationality | Swedish |
Denomination | Lutheran |
Parents | Olavus Eskilli Petræus & Katarina |
Spouse | N.N. Andersdotter Petraeus Anna Henriksdotter Kock |
Children | 5 |
Æschillus (Eskil) Petræus (born 1593 in Grums, Sweden; died 27 September 1657 in Turku, now in Finland) was Bishop of Turku in 1652–1657.
Biography
Petræus was lecturer and Dean of the grammar school in Turku. He was also the first professor of theology at Turku Academy and Rector of the University. Petræus was from the Swedish-speaking part of Sweden, but well versed in the Finnish language. He, among other things, led a Bible Translation Committee and published the first grammar of the Finnish language, Linguae Finnicae brevis institutio in 1649.[1] On 20 October 1652 he was appointed Bishop of Turku and was consecrated on 24 October at the Storkyrkan in Stockholm.
References
- ^ Æschillus Petræus, Linguæ finnicæ brevis institutio, exhibens vocum flectiones per casus, gradus & tempora, nec non partium indeclinabilium significationem, dictionumq; constructionem & prosodiam. Ad usum accommodata (Åbo: Wald, 1649), http://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fd2015-00009344.
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Preceded by Isaacus Rothovius | Bishop of Turku 1652 – 1657 | Succeeded by |
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- Rodulff
- Fulco
- Thomas
- Bero
- Ragvald
- Catillus
- Johannes
- Magnus
- Ragvald II
- Benedictus
- Hemming
- Henricus Hartmanni
- Johannes Petri
- Johannes Westfal
- Bero Balk
- Isaacus Rothovius
- Aeschillus Petraeus
- Johannes Terserus
- Johannes Gezelius the elder
- Gustaf Johansson
- Lauri Ingman
- Erkki Kaila
- Aleksi Lehtonen
- Ilmari Salomies
- Martti Simojoki
- Mikko Juva
- John Vikström
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