Václav Hanka
Czech philologist and author

Born
1791
234 years ago
Died
January 12th, 1861
164 years ago — 70 years old
Category
Thinkers & Philosophers
Country
Czech Republic
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A prominent philologist and author contributed significantly to Czech literature and linguistics. Hanka played a key role in the Czech National Revival and focused on the preservation and promotion of Czech heritage. He collected and published old Czech texts, which established him as an important figure in the study of Czech language and literature. His works aimed to rekindle national pride in Czech culture during a time of foreign dominance. Hanka's scholarly pursuits included producing various linguistic studies and historical analyses, which helped lay the groundwork for future generations of scholars in Slavic studies.
Published ancient Czech texts
Contributed to Czech National Revival
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