- Josef Dobrovský
Josef Dobrovský (
August 17 ,1753 –January 6 ,1829 ) was aBohemia nphilologist andhistorian , one of the most important figures of the Czech national revival.He was born at Gjermet, near Raab, in
Hungary , when his father Jakub Doubravský was temporarily stationed as a soldier there. He received his first education in the German school atHoršovský Týn , made his first acquaintance with Czech language and soon made himself fluent in it at the Deutsch Brod (Nmecký Brod) gymnasium, studied for some time under theJesuits at Klattau (Klatovy ), and then proceeded to theUniversity of Prague . In 1772 he was admitted among the Jesuits at Brünn (Brno ); but on the dissolution of the order in 1773 he returned to Prague to studytheology .After holding for some time the office of tutor for the Count
Nostitz (family) , he obtained an appointment first as vice-rector, and then as rector, in the general seminary at Hradisko (now part ofOlomouc ); but in 1790 he lost his post through the abolition of the seminaries throughout theHabsburg Empire , and returned as a guest to the house of the count. In 1792 he was commissioned by the Bohemian Academy of Sciences to visitStockholm ,Åbo ,St Petersburg andMoscow in search of the manuscripts which had been scattered by theThirty Years' War ; and on his return he accompanied Count Nostitz toSwitzerland andItaly .His reason began to give way in 1795, and in 1801 he had to be confined in a
lunatic asylum ; but by 1803 he had completely recovered. The rest of his life was mainly spent either in Prague or at the country seats of his friends Counts Nostitz and Czernin; but his death took place at Brünn, where he had gone in 1828 to make investigations in the library. While his fame rests chiefly on his labours in Slavonic philology his botanical studies are not without value in the history of the science.Between 1948 and 1968 Czech poet
Vladimír Holan lived in the so called "Dobrovský´s House" at Kampa, often saying that the "BlueAbbé " (a nickname under which Dobrovský was known) was sometimes visiting him.Most important works
*"Fragmentum Pragense evangelii S. Marci, vulgo autographi" (1778)
*a periodical for Bohemian and Moravian literature (1780-1787)
*"Scriptores rerum Bohemicarum" (2 vols., 1783)
*"Geschichte der böhm. Sprache und alten Literatur" (1792)
*"Die Bildsamkeit der slaw. Sprache" (1799)
*a "Deutsch-böhm. Wörterbuch" compiled in collaboration with Leschk Puchmayer and Hanka (1802-1821)
*"Entwurf eines Pflanzensystems nach Zahlen und Verhältnissen" (1802)
*"Glagolitica" (1807)
*"Lehrgebäude der böhmischen Sprache" (1809)
*"Institutiones linguae slavicae dialecti veteris" (1822)
*"Entwurf zu einem allgemeinen Etymologikon der slaw. Sprachen" (1813)
*"Slowanka zur Kenntnis der slaw. Literatur" (1814)
*a critical edition ofJordanes , "De rebus Geticis", for Pertz's "Monumenta Germaniae Historica "See Palacký, "J. Dobrowskys Leben und gelehrtes Wirken" (1833).
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