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Jan Erazim Vocel

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65: 97: 309: 31: 250: 283:(1866, '68), in which he posited a sound foundation for archeology in Czech science. Though beyond its expanded description of his method of chemical analysis the work did not offer archeological breakthroughs or newer methods, it has exercised considerable influence abroad. 218:(1875), a tragedy. On graduating, Vocel departed from Prague to Vienna, where he studied philosophy and law. In order to support himself and assist his family, Vocel accepted tutoring appointments in various homes of the ancient Bohemian 185:
poet, archaeologist, historian and cultural revivalist. Though as heir to his father's trade he was to become a baker, his parents, observing his youthful enthusiasm for Gothic history, eventually heeded his academic calling.
276:. As author of numerous articles and scientific papers he inadvertently introduced what would later become a widely accepted method of chemical analysis to determine the age of bronze objects. 321:
Vocel inadvertently pioneered a chemical method of determining the age of bronze objects. He published numerous scientific and historical-fiction books including his two-part treatise
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In 1872 the bourgeois Czech writer Jakub Malý, an early devotee of Czech history and literature and promoter of the study of the English language, published the biography
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Discourses of Collective Identity in Central and Southeast Europe (1770–1945), Texts and Commentaries, Vol. II, National Romanticism: The Formation of National Movements
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Vocel's literary work reflects a pathological interest in medieval history, archeology and historiography. By and large his two most significant works are thought to be
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In 1850 Vocel was appointed Associate Professor of Archeology and Art History at the
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college-preparatory high school. Concomitantly he attended philosophy lectures at
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Together with Czech writer, historian, museum director, patriot and publicist
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Czech poet, archaeologist, historian and cultural revivalist
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A highlight of his literary career was the two-volume
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Commemorative plaque in Kutná Hora (Vocelova 349/10)
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family and later of other noble families, e.g., the
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Alongside fellow Kutná Hora natives 230:to nascent businessman / arts patron 7: 390: 388: 386: 477:Royal Bohemian Society of Sciences 14: 603:Scholars from the Austrian Empire 598:Czech people from Austria-Hungary 543:Dvaasedmdesát jmen české historie 497:Central European University Press 491:Trencsenyi, B., and Kopecek, M., 467:(Prehistory of the Czech Lands), 424:John Benjamins Publishing Company 95: 63: 638:Historians from Austria-Hungary 643:Poets from the Austrian Empire 162:Růžena Vocelová (c. 1844–1846) 1: 608:Scholars from Austria-Hungary 323:Prehistory of the Czech Lands 281:Prehistory of the Czech Lands 396:Jan Erazim Vocel (1802–1871) 623:19th-century archaeologists 593:University of Vienna alumni 144:Barbora Jaroslava Vocelová, 669: 653:Burials at Olšany Cemetery 549:, 2010, 13 min. (in Czech) 410:Gillespie, G. E. P., ed., 613:Charles University alumni 154:(m. 1849–his death, 1871) 28: 556:, Archeologie na dosah, 495:(Budapest and New York: 292:Archaeological Monuments 257:, Prague, Czech Republic 172:Ludmila Vocelová (*1860) 514:"Kutná Hora, domov můj" 339:Karel Havlíček Borovský 237:On graduating from the 588:People from Kutná Hora 363:, Birnbaum, V., & 313: 258: 170:Ladislav Vocel (*1854) 168:Adalbert Vocel (*1851) 164:Jaromirz Vocel (*1850) 311: 252: 166:Vojtěch Vocel (*1851) 618:Czech archaeologists 522:, October 27, 2014. 239:University of Vienna 148:(m. 1843–died 1846); 119:University of Vienna 288:Karel Vladislav Zap 539:"Jan Erazim Vocel" 314: 274:Charles University 259: 204:Charles University 194:Vocel was born in 115:Charles University 35:Photo portrait by 519:Parlamentní listy 465:Pravěk země české 343:Josef Kajetán Tyl 176: 175: 150:Matylda Vocelová, 133:Years active 82:16 September 1871 71:Habsburg monarchy 660: 541:, episode 65 of 526: 525: 510: 504: 489: 483: 482: 461: 452: 451: 437: 431: 408: 402: 401: 392: 381: 380: 370:Jan Erazim Vocel 358: 303:Jan Erazim Vocel 224:House of Harrach 179:Jan Erazim Vocel 105: 101: 99: 98: 85: 73: 69: 67: 66: 53: 51: 33: 23:Jan Erazim Vocel 19: 668: 667: 663: 662: 661: 659: 658: 657: 573: 572: 558:National Museum 534: 529: 523: 511: 507: 490: 486: 480: 479:, 1866, 1868). 462: 455: 449: 438: 434: 409: 405: 399: 393: 384: 378: 359: 355: 351: 331: 319: 263:Poslední Orebit 255:Olšany Cemetery 247: 192: 171: 169: 167: 165: 163: 153: 151: 149: 147: 145: 117: 111:Alma mater 106: 103:Austria-Hungary 96: 94: 93: 92: 87: 83: 74: 64: 62: 61: 60: 55: 49: 47: 39: 24: 17: 12: 11: 5: 666: 664: 656: 655: 650: 645: 640: 635: 633:Art historians 630: 625: 620: 615: 610: 605: 600: 595: 590: 585: 575: 574: 571: 570: 563:Vocel, J. 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Jan Vilímek
Kutná Hora
Habsburg monarchy
Prague
Austria-Hungary
Charles University
University of Vienna
Czech
Kutná Hora
Piarist
Charles University
Charles IV
Czernin
House of Harrach
mentor
Jan Harrach
University of Vienna

Olšany Cemetery
Charles University
Karel Vladislav Zap
Archaeological Monuments
Hussite

Prague
Karel Havlíček Borovský
Josef Kajetán Tyl
Niederle, L.
Novák, A

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