Stjepan Horvat
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Stjepan Horvat (November 29, 1895 – March 12, 1985) was a Croatian geodesist and professor, dean of the Technical Faculty in Zagreb, head of the University of Zagreb, editor of the journals Geodetski list and Hrvatska državna izmjera, manager of the Department for State Survey in the Croatian Headquarters for Public Affairs, member of the State Land Consolidation Commission, Air Force officer in the time of the Nazi-puppet state Independent State of Croatia, adviser at the Military-Geography Institute in Argentina for 40 years and an honorary member of the Argentine Association of Geophysicists.
Life and career
Horvat was born in
Independent State of Croatia
During
In the final months of the war, as rector of the University, Horvat participated in a mass rally where he gave a speech in support of the Croatian
Exile to Argentina
With the end of the war, Horvat fled Croatia. He took the rector's chain with him on his departure from the country. He left the chain at the
After the arrival, more than 50 scientific papers of him were published by the IGM,
Horvat is also noted as an amateur musician - he wrote Ave Maria, Adoration of the Lord (Croatian: Odanost Gospodinu), Ode to the Death (Croatian: Oda Smrti) and numerous other highly complex
Death and legacy
He died in Buenos Aires on March 12, 1985, and was buried there. Argentine Association of Geophysicists and Geodesists proclaims him honorary member in 1979. During the 22nd Conference of Geophysicists and Geodesists held in Buenos Aires 6–11 September 2004, a memorial plate to Stjepan Horvat was revealed in the entrance space of the Military-Geography institute.
With democratic changes in Croatia in 1991, the Pontifical Croatian College of St. Jerome returned Horvat's chain to the university. The University of Zagreb rehabilitated Horvat from the Communist period and restored his rector's picture on November 3, 1994.
Notes
- ^ a b Hrvatske oružane snage, 1941-1945: ustrojstvo, odore i oznake (in Croatian). Grafičke usluge d.o.o. 1999. Retrieved 2021-03-17.
- ISSN 1331-4939. Retrieved 2021-04-14.
- ^ Mišković, I. (1982). Vojna pozadina u Slavoniji, 1941-1945. Monografije jedinica NOV i PO Jugoslavije (in Bosnian). Vojnoizdavački zavod. Retrieved 2021-04-14.
- ^ "Odluka kojom se odlikuju Redom Nikole Šubića Zrinskog". NN Tražilica (in Croatian). Retrieved 2021-03-17.
- ^ Sveučilište u Zagrebu; Šidak, J. (1969). Spomenica u povodu proslave 300-godišnjice Sveučilišta u Zagrebu: Glavni urednik Jaroslav Sidak (in Croatian). Tisak izdavačkog zavoda Jugoslavenske Akademije. Retrieved 2021-04-13.
- ISBN 978-0-8229-7793-3. Retrieved 2021-04-13.
- ISBN 978-0-8229-7793-3. Retrieved 2021-04-13.
- ISBN 978-84-599-5775-5. Retrieved 2021-04-13.
- ISBN 978-1-55753-892-5. Retrieved 2021-04-13.
- ISBN 978-987-96510-1-8. Retrieved 2021-04-13.
References
- Marija Ostović (May 2007). "Tko je bio ing. Stjepan Esteban Horvat?". Ekscentar (in Croatian). 9.
- Miljenko Lapaine (September 2005). "Stjepan Horvat (1895-1985), 110 years since day of birth and 20 years since day of death". Kartografija I Geoinformacije (in English and Croatian). 4 (4).
- (in Croatian) Stjepan Horvat, University of Zagreb webpage
- (in Spanish) En Buenos Aires se rindieron honores a Stjepan Horvat