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JOSEF JIRECEK (1825–1888)

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Originally appearing in Volume V15, Page 417 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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JOSEF

JIRECEK (1825–1888)  , Czech scholar, was born at Vysoke Myto in Bohemia on the 9th of
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October 1825 . He entered the Prague bureau of
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education in 185o, and became minister of the department in the Hohenwart
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cabinet in 1871 . His efforts to secure equal educational privileges for the Slav nationalities in the
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Austrian dominions brought him into disfavour with the German element . He became a member of the Bohemian
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Land-tag in 1878, and of the Austrian Reichsrat in 1879 . His merits as a scholar were recognized in 1875 by his election as president of the royal Bohemian academy of sciences . He died in Prague on the 25th of November 1888 . With Hermenegild Jirecek he defended in 1862 the genuineness of the Koniginhof MS. discovered by Wenceslaus Hanka . He published in the Czech language an
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anthology of Czech literature (3 vols., 1858-1861), a
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biographical
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dictionary of Czech writers (2 vols., 1875-1876), a Czech hymnology,
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editions of Blahoslaw's Czech grammar and of some Czech
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classics, and of the
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works of his
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father-in-law Pavel Josef Safarik (1795-1861) . His
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brother HERMENEGILD JIRE6EK, Ritter von Samakow (1827– ), Bohemian jurisconsult, who was born at Vysoke Myto on the 13th of
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April 1827, was also an official in the education department . Among his important works on
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Slavonic law were Codex
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juris bohemici (11 parts, 1867–1892), and a Collection of Slav Folk-Law (Czech, 1880), Slav Law in Bohemia and Moravia down to the 14th Century (Czech, 3 vols . 1863–1873) .

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