Ignác Jan Hanuš
Czech ethnographer, philosopher, librarian, linguist, literature historian, professor, publicist, university educator and science writer
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- PhD Ethnography Charles University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Ignác Jan Hanuš or, in German, Ignaz Johann Hanusch was a Czech philosopher and librarian. Life and work He studied at the grammar school in Staré Město, where one of his teachers was Josef Jungmann. This encounter created an interest in philosophy, which he studied at Charles University, graduating in 1831. In order to have more time for contemplation, he entered the Order of the Premonstratensians at Strahov Monastery. This experience failed to meet his expectations, so he left to study law at the University of Vienna. After 1835, he worked there as an adjunct. A year later, he received his doctorate and became a full Professor at the University of Lemberg; aged only twenty-four. There, he established contact with many Poles and Ukrainians and became acquainted with Slavic mythology. In 1842, he published the results of his studies as Die Wissenschaft des slawischen Mythus. He also wrote several school textbooks.
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