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Nikola Vulić

Nikola Vulić (Serbian Cyrillic: Никола Вулић); (Shkodër, Ottoman Empire, 27 November 1872 – Belgrade, Yugoslavia, 25 May 1945) was a Serbian historian, classical philologist, prominent archaeologist, doctor of philosophy and professor at the University of Belgrade.[1]

Biography edit

Born in Scutari in 1872 during the period of Ottoman rule, he left for Serbia where he studied Latin, Old Church Slavonic, Ancient Greek, and ancient history.[2] He graduated from the University of Belgrade in history.[1] For his post-graduate studies he went to the University of Munich, where he received his doctorate. Upon his return to Belgrade, he was named professor at his alma mater. During World War I, Serbia's Minister of Education in-exile in Greece concluded that professors and teachers should be seconded from the army. Nikola Vulić was exempt from further serving in the army in 1917. In Clermont-Ferrand he taught Latin to both Serb and French students.

He is remembered as the translator of Aeneid by Virgil in 1907–1908.[3]

References edit

  1. ^ a b . www.sanu.ac.rs (in Serbian). Serbian Academy of Arts and Sciences. Archived from the original on 13 July 2015.
  2. ^ Ljubomirovic, Irena (2015). "Nikola Vulic - A Historian, Arcaheologist and Classical Philologist". 2nd International Multidisciplinary Scientific Conference on Social Sciences and Arts SGEM2015. Vol. 1. doi:10.5593/SGEMSOCIAL2015/B31/S10.047. ISBN 9786197105490.
  3. ^ Ković, Miloš, Srbi 1903-1914: Istorija ideja, Clio, Belgrade, 2015., ISBN 978-86-7102-499-0, p. 369.
  • Translated and adapted from Serbian Wikipedia:Nikola Vulić
Academic offices
Preceded by
Živojin Đorđević
Dean of the Faculty of Philosophy
1920–1923
Succeeded by

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