- Jan Gebauer
Jan Gebauer (
October 8 ,1838 ,Úbislavice –May 25 ,1907 ,Prague ) was a significant Czech expert onCzech studies and one of the most renowned Czech scientists of all times. His scientific work was influenced by the methods ofpositivism .Biography
Jan Gebauer was born into a poor family in the small village of
Úbislavice near theKrkonoše mountains. Thanks to the local clergyman, the talented boy received a chance to study at high school inJičín . After his school-leaving exam, he first went on to studytheology , but he did not finish it and enrolledphilosophy atCharles University instead. During the whole time of his studies, he suffered from a lack of money.After finishin his studies, he started working as a teacher – in
Prague at first, later inPardubice , and finally in Prague again. He received hisPh.D. in 1872 and became adocent of the Czech language at the Charles University in 1873. In 1880 he was named professor extraordinarius and one year later professor ordinarius.Works
* "Historická mluvnice jazyka českého" (Historical grammar of the Czech language) – volumes "Hláskosloví" (Phonology, 1894), "Tvarosloví – Skloňování" (Morphology – Declension, 1896), "Tvarosloví – Časování" (Morphology – Conjugation, 1898), "Skladba" (Syntax, 1929, edited and published by
František Trávníček )
* "Slovník staročeský" (Dictionary of the old Czech language, 1903, 2 volumes, finished and published byEmil Smetánka )
* "Mluvnice česká pro školy střední a ústavy učitelské I, II" (Czech grammar for middle schools and pedagogical institutes I, II, 1890)
* "Krátká mluvnice česká" (Short Czech grammar, 1891)
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