Vladimir K. Petković

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Vladimir K. Petković (Boljevac, Morava Banovina, Kingdom of Serbia, 19 June 1873 - Belgrade, Kingdom of Yugoslavia, 21 March 1935) was a geologist, professor, dean of the Faculty of Philosophy [1] and later rector of the University of Belgrade. He was succeeded as rector in 1934 by colleague Aleksandar Belić.

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Vladimir was the son of Kosta and Parlija (née Jovanović) Petković. He first studied at a college in Zaječar, then the University of Belgrade, the University of Vienna and the University of Grenoble (France).[2] He authored several books, including his major work Geologija Istočne Srbije Book 1, published by Srpska kraljevska akademija (Serbian Royal Academy), 1935.[3] He was a corresponding member of the Academy of Natural Sciences from 18 February 1922; a full member of the Academy of Natural Sciences since 16 February 1929; and secretary of the Serbian Royal Academy of Natural Sciences from 7 March 1931 to 7 March 1933.[4]

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  1. ^ Bogdanović, Jelena; Robinson, Lilien Filipovitch; Marjanović, Igor (September 1, 2014). On the Very Edge: Modernism and Modernity in the Arts and Architecture of Interwar Serbia (1918–1941). Leuven University Press. ISBN 9789058679932 – via Google Books.
  2. ^ Taylor, Stephen (May 8, 1935). "Who's who in Central and East Europe". Central European Times Publishing Company – via Google Books.
  3. ^ Petković, Vladimir K. (May 8, 1935). "Geologija Istočne Srbije". Srpska kraljevska akademija – via Google Books.
  4. ^ "Petkovic K Vladimir". www.sanu.ac.rs.