Aurora Society
Aurora Society was a secret society and a national Finnish literary society at The Royal Academy of Turku (Sw. Kungliga Akademien i Åbo) 1770-1779. The Society consisted of many prominent members from the Finnish cultural sphere and had as its focal points poetry, Finnish history, geography and the research of language and economy.
The Society published Finland's first newspaper, Åbo Tidningar (Tidningar Utgifne Af et Sällskap i Åbo), between the years 1771-1778 and 1782-1785.
Furthermore, the first public orchestra concerts in Finland were also organized by the Aurora Society.
The society was a typical product of the Enlightenment period: a secret society on one hand and a cultural and educational organization on the other.
Members
- Henrik Gabriel Porthan
- Johan Lilius
- Abraham Niklas Edelcrantz
- Matthias Calonius
- Carl Fredrik Fredenheim
- Magnus Jacob Alopaeus
Sources
- Media moves,thisisFINLAND
- Musical life in Finland in the 17th and 18th centuries, http://www.fimic.fi/fimic/fimic.nsf/mainframe?readform&B3DDE16ED09DFD88C22567F40043EAE9
- Henrik Gabriel Porthan, http://www.finnica.fi/centralfinland/whatislike/porthanesittely.htm
- fi:Aurora-seura
- Article in kansallisbiografia, https://web.archive.org/web/20080509051529/http://artikkelihaku.kansallisbiografia.fi:80/artikkeli/2599/
- A concise history of Finland By D. G. Kirby,
- A History of Finland's Literature By George C. Schoolfield,
Coordinates: 60°27′05″N 22°16′25″E / 60.4514°N 22.2735°E