References / Further Reading
- Krohn, Kaarle (1926), "Antti Aarne", Folklore Fellows' Communications, 64, Academia Scientiarum Fennica (Helsinki)
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| Name | Aarne, Antti |
| Alternative names | Aarne, Antti Amatus |
| Short description | Finnish folklorist |
| Date of birth | December 5, 1867 |
| Place of birth | Pori |
| Date of death | February 2, 1925 |
| Place of death | Helsinki |
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