The Contribution of Viennese Chechs to the Development of Bohemistic and Slavic Studies

Authors

  • Jasna HONZAK JAHIĆ

Keywords:

češčina, češka književnost, Avstro-Ogrska monarhija, profesorji, cenzorji, prevajalci, jožefinski zakoni, Dunaj, Czech language, Czech literature, Austro-Hungarian Empire, professors, censors, translators, Josephine laws

Abstract

The paper outlines the role of Josef Valentin Zlobický (1743-1810) in Vienna at the enf of the 18th century, in the ideological and social circumstances ofthe enlightened absolutism of the Austro-Hungarian monarchy. Zlobický was the first professor of Czech language and literature at the University of Vienna from 1775, the censor of Slavic, mainly Czech publications, and translator of the Josephine Laws.

Published

2005-04-15

How to Cite

HONZAK JAHIĆ, J. (2005) “The Contribution of Viennese Chechs to the Development of Bohemistic and Slavic Studies”, Slavistična revija, 53(4), pp. 493–503. Available at: https://srl.si/ojs/srl/article/view/COBISS_ID-30979426 (Accessed: 30 June 2024).

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