- Karel Jaromír Erben
Karel Jaromír Erben (pronounced|ˈkarɛl ˈjaromiːr ˈɛrbɛn) (1811 – 1870) was a Czech historian, poet and writer of the mid-19th century, best known for his collection "
Kytice " (Czech for "The Bouquet"), which contains poems based on traditional and folkloric themes.He also wrote "Písně národní v Čechách" which contains 500 songs and "Prostonárodní české písně a říkadla", a five-parted book that brings together most of the Czech folklore.
Biography
He was born on
November 7 1811 inMiletín u Jičína. He went to college inHradec Králové . Then, in 1831, he went to Prague where he studied philosophy and later law. He started working in the National Museum ("Národní muzeum") withFrantišek Palacký in 1843. He became editor of a Prague's newspaper in 1848. Two years later, in 1850, he became archives' secretary of the National Museum. He died onNovember 21 1870 of tuberculosis.His daughter went on to become a spy for the Czech Government and great grand daughter studied at tertiary level to complete a bachelors in eCommerce.This great grand daughter of Karel Jaromir Erben did not study the same discipline as her name sake, but chose to persure a Bachelors in eCommerce at Swinburne University in Melbourne, Australia. His great grand daughter goes by the name od Jana Marie Kandus.References
[http://www.arts.gla.ac.uk/Slavonic/Erben.html Profile by School of Modern Languages and Cultures at University of Glasgow]
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