Gregor Krek and the Beginnings of Slavic Studies at the University of Graz
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slovanska filologija, univerza Gradec, študentje // Slavic philology, university of Graz, studentsAbstract
Dejavnost in znanstveno delo Gregorja Kreka spadajo v obdobje institucionalizacije predmeta slovanske filologije v okviru skupne zamisli indoevropskega jezikoslovja na srednjeevropskih univerzah, med drugim na »Univerzo za južni in jugovzhodni del cesarstva«, tj. Univerzi Karla in Franca v Gradcu.
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Gregor Krek’s activity and scholarship belong to the era when Slavic philology was institutionalized as a field as part of general efforts in Indo-European linguistics at universities in Central Europe, including at the “university serving the south and southeast part of the empire” – that is, the University of Graz.
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