Vice or Vicko Adamović ( Serbian Cyrillic: Вицко Адамовић; 1838 – 9 January 1919) was a pedagogue and historian from Dubrovnik. [1]
A native of Dubrovnik, Adamović studied natural science in Vienna. He researched the archives of Dubrovnik and wrote many monographs about Župa, Gruž and Rijeka Dubrovačka. Vicko was a contributing writer in journals Slovinac, Bratstvo, Dubrovnik, and Srđ as well as Italian publications. [2] In 1889 he founded the Provincial School Museum in Dubrovnik.
Adamović was among the leaders of the Serb-Catholic movement in Dubrovnik. [3]
He is best known for his comprehensive thesis on earthquakes in which he systematically studied earthquakes from Dubrovnik's past. [4]
Vicko is the father of Lujo Adamović (1864–1935), a well-known Serbian botanist. [5]
Vice or Vicko Adamović ( Serbian Cyrillic: Вицко Адамовић; 1838 – 9 January 1919) was a pedagogue and historian from Dubrovnik. [1]
A native of Dubrovnik, Adamović studied natural science in Vienna. He researched the archives of Dubrovnik and wrote many monographs about Župa, Gruž and Rijeka Dubrovačka. Vicko was a contributing writer in journals Slovinac, Bratstvo, Dubrovnik, and Srđ as well as Italian publications. [2] In 1889 he founded the Provincial School Museum in Dubrovnik.
Adamović was among the leaders of the Serb-Catholic movement in Dubrovnik. [3]
He is best known for his comprehensive thesis on earthquakes in which he systematically studied earthquakes from Dubrovnik's past. [4]
Vicko is the father of Lujo Adamović (1864–1935), a well-known Serbian botanist. [5]