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Vatroslav JagićJulyAugustwas a prominent Croatian scholar of Slavic studies in the second half of theth century.
Jagić was born in Varaždin then known by its German name of Warasdin, where he attended the elementary school and is the place where he started his secondary school education.
He finished that level of education at the Gymnasium in Zagreb, Having a particular interest in philology, he moved to Vienna, where he was lectured in Slavic studies under the guidance of Franc Miklošič.
He continued his studies and defended his doctoral dissertation Das Leben der Wurzel dê in Croatischen Sprachen in Leipzig Germany in.
Upon finishing his studies, Jagić returned to Zagreb, where fromtohe held the Vatroslav JagićJulyAugustwas a prominent Croatian scholar of Slavic studies in the second half of theth century.
Jagić was born in Varaždin then known by its German name of Warasdin, where he attended the elementary school and is the place where he started his secondary school education.
He finished that level of education at the Gymnasium in Zagreb, Having a particular interest in philology, he moved to Vienna, where he was lectured in Slavic studies under the guidance of Franc Miklošič.
He continued his studies and defended his doctoral dissertation Das Leben der Wurzel 'dê in Croatischen Sprachen in Leipzig Germany in.
Upon finishing his studies, Jagić returned to Zagreb, where fromtohe held the position of professor at a Croatian high school.
In, Jagić was elected a full member of the Yugoslav Academy of Sciences and Arts now named the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts, and a correspondent member of the Russian Academy of Sciences in Saint Petersburg.
Next year,, he became a professor of Slavic studies at Odessa University Novorossiysk University and worked also in Berlin, where he moved into become the very first professor of Slavic studies at the prestigious Friedrich Wilhelm University of Berlin.
Jagić held this post until, when he moved again and became teacher at the University of St Petersburg, In, he returned to Vienna, where his studies started to be a replacement for retiring former lecturer Miklošič at the University of Vienna.
Here he taught, did research, and published until his own retirement in, Jagić died in Vienna but was laid to rest in his native Varaždin, sitelink.