Otto Donner

Finnish linguist and politician From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Otto Donner (15 December 1835, Kokkola 17 September 1909, Helsinki) was a Finnish linguist and politician.

Bust of Otto Donner by Walter Runeberg

Biography

He was professor of Sanskrit and Comparative Indo-European linguistics at the University of Helsinki, but also studied the Finno-Ugric languages. He was a member of the Diet of Finland 1877–1905, and minister of education 1905–1908. He was also influential in the founding of the Finno-Ugrian Society in 1883.[1][2] He was elected as a member of the American Philosophical Society in 1886.[3]

His mother tongue was Swedish, but he was a fennoman by conviction. He had many children: Ossian, Otto Jr., Uno, Kai, Harry and Eva Louise.[1]

He is buried in the Hietaniemi Cemetery in Helsinki.[4]

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