Pregledni rad
Dragutin Lambl – the first director of the Royal Agriculture and Forestry College in Križevci
Ozren Blagec
orcid.org/0000-0002-5435-263X
; Gradski muzej Križevci, Križevci, Hrvatska
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Sažetak
Dragutin Lambl, whose real name was Karel Milan
Lambl, was born on 31 January 1823 in the small town
of Letiny in the Czech Republic. He was educated in his
hometown and in Plzeň, and graduated from technical
school in Prague. He first worked on the Peruc estate
near Liberec, and in 1849 he got a job at the newly
founded agricultural school in Děčín-Libverda. Together
with his brother Jan Baptist, in 1860 he started publishing
professional books on agronomy called Rolnik
nového věku. In the same year, at the invitation of Bishop
Strossmayer, he became director of the newly founded
Royal Agriculture and Forestry College in Križevci,
where he taught a dozen different subjects. During his
life in Križevci, he travelled frequently, wanting to gather
new knowledge about the development of agronomy
throughout Europe, about which he regularly wrote in
several Croatian magazines. He paid special attention
to the development of winemaking in Croatia, and published
two smaller monographs on the subject. After
retiring in early 1874, he returned to Prague, and in
1882 moved to Italy, to the area around Ferrara, where
he ran a large agricultural estate. He soon fell ill and
died on 26 April 1884.
Ključne riječi
Dragutin Lambl; Karel Milan Lambl; Royal Agriculture and Forestry College in Križevci; history of agriculture
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Datum izdavanja:
22.7.2025.
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