- Felix Philipp Kanitz
Felix Philipp Kanitz (Bulgarian and Serbian
Cyrillic : Феликс Филип Каниц) (2 August 1829 -8 January 1904 ) was an Austro-Hungarian naturalist,geographer ,ethnographer ,archaeologist and author of travel notes.Kanitz was born in
Budapest to a richJew ish family and enrolled in art in theUniversity of Vienna in 1846, at the age of seventeen. cite web
url = http://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/view.jsp?artid=87&letter=K
title = Jewish Encyclopedia: KANITZ, FELIX PHILIPP
last = Singer
first = Isidore
coauthors = Ferederick T. Haneman
accessdate = 2006-06-05] He travelled extensively after 1850, visitingGermany ,France ,Belgium andItaly . He settled inVienna in 1856 and undertook a journey toDalmatia in theBalkans in 1858, which marked the beginning of his thorough research of theSouth Slavs . Apart from Dalmatia, he also visitedHerzegovina , Bosnia,Montenegro ,Serbia ,Bulgaria and Macedonia. He worked on the topic until 1889, the knowledge he gathered being characterized as particularly important for the period. A good painter and drawer, Kanitz was also the author of a number of black and white drawings related to the life in the Balkans. Born a Jew, he later converted toChristianity .Between 1870 and 1874 he was the first custodian of the Anthropologisch-Urgeschichtliches Museum in Vienna. [cite web
url = http://www.nhm-wien.ac.at/ag/Ziele.htm
title = Geschichte und Ziele der Anthropologischen Gesellschaft in Wien
language = German
accessdate = 2006-06-05] He died in the Austrian capital on 8 January 1904.Kanitz is regarded as one of the first profound ethnographers of the South Slavs. As such, he has earned great respect particularly in modern Serbia and Bulgaria. A village in
Vidin Province in northwestern Bulgaria is named after him. [cite web
url = http://www.nsi.bg/EKATTE/VID03.htm
title = National Statistical Institute: Vidin Province, Boynitsa municipality, towns and villages
language = Bulgarian
accessdate = 2006-06-05]Works
*"Die römischen Funde in Serbien" ("The Roman Finds in Serbia"). Vienna (1861).
*"Serbiens byzantinische Monumente" ("The Byzantine Monuments of Serbia"). Vienna (1862).
*"Reise in Südserbien und Nordbulgarien" ("A Journey to South Serbia and North Bulgaria"). Vienna (1868).
*"Serbien - historisch-ethnographische Reisestudien" ("Serbia - Ethnographic and Historical Travel Studies").Leipzig (1868).
*"Katechismus der Ornamentik" ("Catechism of the Decoration"). Leipzig (1877).
*"Donau-Bulgarien und der Balkan" ("Danubian Bulgaria and the Balkans"). Three volumes. Leipzig (1882).
*"Römische Studien in Serbien" ("Roman Studies in Serbia"). Vienna (1892).
*"Das Königreich Serbien und das Serbenvolk von der Römerzeit bis zur Gegenwart" ("The Kingdom of Serbia and the Serbian People from Roman Times until the Present"). First volume. Leipzig (1904).References
External links
* [http://www.bnr.bg/RadioBulgaria/Emission_Bulgarian/Theme_IstoriaIReligia/Material/2705Kanits.htm Bulgarian National Radio article on Kanitz's studies in Bulgaria]
* [http://www.europressbg.net/calendars/kanitz/kanitz.htm Gallery of Felix Kanitz drawings at the Europress website]
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