Vladimir Jakšić
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Vladimir Jakšić (
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, 16 August 1899) was a Serbian
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. He is the founder of the first meteorological station network and the first weather statistics department in Serbia. He is also remembered for his Serbian co-translation of
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's ''La Peyrouse'' with brothers Arsenije and Aksentije Tucaković in 1839.


Biography

He was the son of treasurer Jakov Jakšić who worked in the State Office of Prince
Miloš Obrenović Miloš Obrenović (; ; 18 March 1780 or 1783 – 26 September 1860) born Miloš Teodorović (; ), also known as Miloš the Great () was the Prince of Serbia twice, from 1815 to 1839, and from 1858 to 1860. He was an eminent figure of the Firs ...
. Vladimir Jakšić was educated at the Gymnasium of Belgrade, and then enrolled at the Faculty of Economics and Finance at the
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, before studying state-legal sciences at Eberhard Karls University of Tubingen and the
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. Since 1847 he worked at the
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, where he collected statistical weather data on his own initiative. Jakšić made his first instrumental meteorological measurements in 1848 at his estate in
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). He never stopped working for the next half-century (1848-1999). As early as 1850 he submitted a proposal to the ''Državni savet'' (State Council) for the creation of a state statistical service, but nothing came off it yet. In 1852 he was appointed professor of National Economy and Finance at the
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, replacing Kosta Cukić. Then in 1862, he returned to the Ministry of Finance as Chief Economist, and in the same year, he became the head of the newly-established
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. This new centre for environmental information, with current and historical weather data, is now the longest continuous observation that reaches back to 1768, thanks to Vladimir Jakšić's research in the archives of Vienna and his data compilation over the five decades. He headed the department but also established reliable statistical data in the archives of
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, with the support of Minister Kosta Cukić. Jakšić himself did most of the work of the statistical department. The most important of his works is ''Državopis Srbije,'' the State Gazette of Serbia, which he published as a periodical, unofficially since 1855, and officially from 1863. He also published twenty scientific books of great historical importance. Jakšić first began meteorological measurements in Belgrade and Serbia in 1848 and was the first to write about meteorology in Serbia, arguably making him the founder of Serbian
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. Already after three years of meteorological measurements, in 1851 he made the first study of the climate of Belgrade, based on the results of his own measurements and observations for the period 1848-1850. He was also the founder of the meteorological network of stations across Serbia, with 27 meteorological stations, one of the densest meteorological networks within a country. He retired in 1888, and his job in statistics was continued by Bogoljub Jovanović. On 8 January 1850, Jakšić was elected a full member of the ''Društva srpske slovesnosti'' ( Society Of Serbian Letters) in Belgrade. He was a recipient of many awards, most notably the Austro-Hungarian
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, the Romanian Order of the Crown, the Greek
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, the Russian
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, the Russian
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, the Serbian Order of the White Eagle and the Serbian Order of the Cross of Takovo.


See also

* Konstantin Popović-Komoraš * Arkadije Belan * Lazar Zuban * Nikola Djurkovic


References

* Translated and adapted from Serbian Wikipedia: https://sr.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%92%D0%BB%D0%B0%D0%B4%D0%B8%D0%BC%D0%B8%D1%80_%D0%88%D0%B0%D0%BA%D1%88%D0%B8%D1%9B {{DEFAULTSORT:Jakšić, Vladimir Serbian meteorologists Serbian economists Serbian statisticians 1824 births 1899 deaths People from Kragujevac Serbian translators University of Vienna alumni University of Tübingen alumni Heidelberg University alumni