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Matthias Calonius (January 7, 1738 – September 13, 1817) was Finland's most renowned jurist. Born in Saarijärvi as a pastor's son, he studied at the Royal Academy of Turku. He went on to become a lecturer and then (in 1773) full professor at the Faculty of Law there, despite being too poor and lacking in family connections to ever obtain an academic title. He was also a member of the Supreme Court of Sweden in Stockholm and, after the Finnish War and Diet of Porvoo, procurator (chancellor of justice) with the Senate of the Grand Duchy of Finland. Calonius died in Turku in 1817.

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  • Matthias Calonius (January 7, 1738 – September 13, 1817) was Finland's most renowned jurist. Born in Saarijärvi as a pastor's son, he studied at the Royal Academy of Turku. He went on to become a lecturer and then (in 1773) full professor at the Faculty of Law there, despite being too poor and lacking in family connections to ever obtain an academic title. He was also a member of the Supreme Court of Sweden in Stockholm and, after the Finnish War and Diet of Porvoo, procurator (chancellor of justice) with the Senate of the Grand Duchy of Finland. Calonius's influence is mainly due to his lectures on civil law, handed down among students in the 19th century and first published in 1908 as Praelectiones in Jurisprudentiam Civilem. Characteristically for his period, he was an advocate of natural law as a transportive justification of contemporary law. He was a member of the Aurora Society, the Royal Swedish Academy of War Sciences, the Royal Patriotic Society, and Pro Fide et Christianismo. Calonius died in Turku in 1817. (en)
  • Матиас Калониус (Колониус) (фин. Matthias Calonius, лат. Mathiae Calonii; 7 января 1738, Саариярви, Центральная Финляндия — 13 сентября 1817, Гельсингфорс, Великое княжество Финляндское — финский государственный деятель, политик, юрист, судья Верховного суда Швеции, первый прокурор Великого княжества Финляндского (1809-1816), профессор права и ректор Королевской Академии Турку. (ru)
  • Matthias Calonius, född 7 januari 1737 i Saarijärvi socken i Finland, död 13 september 1817 i Åbo, var en jurist och ämbetsman. (sv)
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  • Матиас Калониус (Колониус) (фин. Matthias Calonius, лат. Mathiae Calonii; 7 января 1738, Саариярви, Центральная Финляндия — 13 сентября 1817, Гельсингфорс, Великое княжество Финляндское — финский государственный деятель, политик, юрист, судья Верховного суда Швеции, первый прокурор Великого княжества Финляндского (1809-1816), профессор права и ректор Королевской Академии Турку. (ru)
  • Matthias Calonius, född 7 januari 1737 i Saarijärvi socken i Finland, död 13 september 1817 i Åbo, var en jurist och ämbetsman. (sv)
  • Matthias Calonius (January 7, 1738 – September 13, 1817) was Finland's most renowned jurist. Born in Saarijärvi as a pastor's son, he studied at the Royal Academy of Turku. He went on to become a lecturer and then (in 1773) full professor at the Faculty of Law there, despite being too poor and lacking in family connections to ever obtain an academic title. He was also a member of the Supreme Court of Sweden in Stockholm and, after the Finnish War and Diet of Porvoo, procurator (chancellor of justice) with the Senate of the Grand Duchy of Finland. Calonius died in Turku in 1817. (en)
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  • Matthias Calonius (en)
  • Matthias Calonius (sv)
  • Калониус, Матиас (ru)
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