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Matija Mesić (Brod na Savi, February 19, 1826 – Zagreb, December 5, 1878) was a Croatian historian, university professor, the first rector of the University of Zagreb. He graduated philosophy at the Royal Academy of Science in 1844, and theology at the Vienna Pázmáneum in 1848. After being ordained and a short chapel service, he worked as a probationary professor of history and geography at the gymnasium in Zagreb. In the period 1851–1853 he studied history and geography in Vienna and Prague. He received a professorship at the Law Academy in Zagreb in 1854, working as a director of the same institution since 1871.

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  • Matija Mesić (Brod na Savi, February 19, 1826 – Zagreb, December 5, 1878) was a Croatian historian, university professor, the first rector of the University of Zagreb. He graduated philosophy at the Royal Academy of Science in 1844, and theology at the Vienna Pázmáneum in 1848. After being ordained and a short chapel service, he worked as a probationary professor of history and geography at the gymnasium in Zagreb. In the period 1851–1853 he studied history and geography in Vienna and Prague. He received a professorship at the Law Academy in Zagreb in 1854, working as a director of the same institution since 1871. (en)
  • Matija Mesić (ur. 19 lutego 1826 w Slavonski Brod, zm. 5 grudnia 1878 w Zagrzebiu) – chorwacki historyk, wykładowca akademicki, pierwszy rektor Uniwersytetu w Zagrzebiu. Ukończył filozofię na Królewskiej Akademii Nauk w 1844 i teologię na wiedeńskim w 1848. Po wyświęceniu pracował jako nauczyciel historii i geografii w gimnazjum w Zagrzebiu. W latach 1851-1853 studiował historię i geografię w Wiedniu i Pradze. Otrzymał profesurę w Akademii Prawa w Zagrzebiu w 1854 roku. (pl)
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  • Matija Mesić (Brod na Savi, February 19, 1826 – Zagreb, December 5, 1878) was a Croatian historian, university professor, the first rector of the University of Zagreb. He graduated philosophy at the Royal Academy of Science in 1844, and theology at the Vienna Pázmáneum in 1848. After being ordained and a short chapel service, he worked as a probationary professor of history and geography at the gymnasium in Zagreb. In the period 1851–1853 he studied history and geography in Vienna and Prague. He received a professorship at the Law Academy in Zagreb in 1854, working as a director of the same institution since 1871. He participated in the work of Croatian parliament and served as the president of Matica ilirska. He was a full member of the Yugoslav Academy of Sciences and Arts since 1867. In 1874 he was selected as a full professor of Croatian history at the Faculty of Philosophy. In the academic year 1874/75 he had the honor to be the first rector of the Royal University of Franz Joseph I in Zagreb. In the opening ceremony, on the October 19th 1874, he held his famous speech in which he warned on the importance of modern university. In his works he systematically and critically dealt with the period of Croatian history of late Middle Ages in the period of Jagiellon dynasty. A street on Šalata in Zagreb bears his name since 1928. (en)
  • Matija Mesić (ur. 19 lutego 1826 w Slavonski Brod, zm. 5 grudnia 1878 w Zagrzebiu) – chorwacki historyk, wykładowca akademicki, pierwszy rektor Uniwersytetu w Zagrzebiu. Ukończył filozofię na Królewskiej Akademii Nauk w 1844 i teologię na wiedeńskim w 1848. Po wyświęceniu pracował jako nauczyciel historii i geografii w gimnazjum w Zagrzebiu. W latach 1851-1853 studiował historię i geografię w Wiedniu i Pradze. Otrzymał profesurę w Akademii Prawa w Zagrzebiu w 1854 roku. Brał udział w pracach parlamentu chorwackiego i pełnił funkcję prezesa (łac. Matrix Croatica), jednej z najstarszych chorwackich organizacji, zajmującej się kulturą, publikacjami w języku chorwackim i organizacją imprez kulturalnych, sympozjów i przedstawień teatralnych. Od 1867 roku był członkiem Jugosłowiańskiej Akademii Nauki i Sztuki. W roku akademickim 1874/75 został pierwszym rektorem Królewskiego Uniwersytetu Franciszka Józefa I w Zagrzebiu. Na ceremonii otwarcia, 19 października 1874 roku wygłosił swoje przemówienie, w którym podkreślał znaczenie nowoczesnego szkolnictwa wyższego. (pl)
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