Eugene Kozak

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Eugen Kozak ( Ukrainian Євген Оксентійович Козак Jewhen Oksentijowytsch Kosak ; born December 21, 1857 in Slobozia-Banilla , Eastern Galicia , Austrian Empire ; † September 5, 1933 in Chernivtsi , Romania ) was a Bukovinian church Slavist and regional historian.

Life

Eugen Kozak was born in the village of Slobozia-Banilla, today's Sloboda-Banyliw in Vyshnytsia district of the western Ukrainian Chernivtsi Oblast . Kozak attended the kk I. Staatsgymnasium Chernivtsi . He studied philosophy and Greek-Oriental theology at the Franz Joseph University . He pursued further studies in Slavic and Indo-European Studies at the University of Vienna . On December 18, 1891, he was promoted to Dr. phil. PhD. From 1892 Sylvester Morariu-Andriewicz set up a chair for Church Slavonic language and grammar at the Franz Joseph University . In 1899 Kozak received an extraordinary position . Lectures and exams were held in Ruthenian and Romanian , the two languages ​​of the diocese of Bukovina and Dalmatia . Since 1905 full professor , Kozak was elected rector of the Franz-Josephs-Universität for the academic year 1907/08 . In his inauguration speech on December 9, 1907, he devoted himself to the importance of Church Slavonic . In 1911 he was elected to the Bukovinian state parliament for the Old Ruthenians . When the Bukovina after the First World War and the Hungarian-Romanian War of Greater Romania had fallen, Kozak was not in the academic senate of the University of Czernowitz taken.

Publications

  • The inscriptions from the Bukovina epigraphic contributions to the source study of the national and church history. T. 1, stone inscriptions with 27 text illustrations . Vienna 1903.
  • with V. Jagić: Biblical-apocryphal literature among the Slavs .
  • The oldest document of the Putna Monastery . Vienna 1904.

Individual evidence

  1. Newspaper report
  2. ^ The "Czernowitz Imperial-Royal I. State Gymnasium" Graduates 1850-1913 (czernowitz.blogspot.de)
  3. Dissertation: The Chernivtsi Sbornik from 1359 .
  4. National Property - Department of Rare Books and Manuscripts (University of Chernivtsi)
  5. https://archive.org/stream/diekkfranzjosep00univgoog/diekkfranzjosep00univgoog_djvu.txt
  6. Topic: The meaning of Church Slavonic in theoretical and practical terms .
  7. Thomas Hensellek: The last years of the imperial Bukovina: Studies on state politics in the Duchy of Bukowina 1909 to 1914 (2002/2011)