A Slovenian citizen of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, Franz Miklosich (1813 91) studied at the University of Graz before moving to Vienna in 1838. Indo-European philology was a growing area for research, and in 1844 Miklosich reviewed Bopp's Comparative Grammar (also reissued in this series) and embarked upon extending the comparative method across the whole Slavonic language family. Miklosich's work marked a watershed in Slavonic studies; in 1849 he became Austria's first professor of Slavonic philology. His publications included editions of historical sources; work on loan words, place names,...
A Slovenian citizen of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, Franz Miklosich (1813 91) studied at the University of Graz before moving to Vienna in 1838. Indo-...
A Slovenian citizen of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, Franz Miklosich (1813 91) studied at the University of Graz before moving to Vienna in 1838. Indo-European philology was a growing area for research, and in 1844 Miklosich reviewed Bopp's Comparative Grammar (also reissued in this series) and embarked upon extending the comparative method across the whole Slavonic language family. Miklosich's work marked a watershed in Slavonic studies; in 1849 he became Austria's first professor of Slavonic philology. His publications included editions of historical sources; work on loan words, place names,...
A Slovenian citizen of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, Franz Miklosich (1813 91) studied at the University of Graz before moving to Vienna in 1838. Indo-...