Počátky univerzitní výuky neklasické archeologie v programových proslovech Jana Kollára a Jana Erazima Vocela (1849–1851)
The beginnings of university teaching of non-classical archaeology in the programme speeches of Jan Kollár and Jan Erazim Vocel (1849–1851)
Author(s): Karel SklenářSubject(s): Archaeology
Published by: Univerzita Karlova v Praze, Nakladatelství Karolinum
Keywords: non-classical archaeology; university instruction; Jan Kollár; Jan Erazim Vocel
Summary/Abstract: The first Central European university departments focused specifically on non-classical archaeology were established 170 years ago: Jan Kollár became a professor in Vienna in 1849, Jan Erazim Vocel in Prague in 1850. The content and focus of their teaching in this period is best evidenced by introductory and concluding speeches, preserved in manuscript and printed form; above all, they clearly demonstrate the difference between Kollár’s Romantic approach, which for the most part uncritically sought traces of the supposed original Slavic settlement in Europe (mainly in Italy), and Vocel’s, which already distinguished between “pagan” and “Christian” (prehistoric and medieval) archaeology and with his concept of the field was already heading for Positivism. The article includes the texts of these speeches.
Journal: Praehistorica
- Issue Year: 35/2021
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 59-90
- Page Count: 32
- Language: Czech