Balduin Saria
Balduin Saria (born 5 June 1893 in
Ptuj (Pettau in German),
Lower Styria, died 3 June 1974 in
Graz, Austria) was a
classical historian,
archeologist,
epigraphist and
numismatist.
After receiving his doctorate in the field of prehistory and classical archaeology from the
University of Vienna in 1921 he was employed as a librarian in the university's Archaeological-Epigraphic Seminar. In 1922 he moved to
Belgrade, as the head of the Prehistoric, Roman and Numismatic Department in the
Yugoslavian National Museum. In 1926 he started to teach prehistory, classical archeology and numismatics at the
University of Ljubljana. After Italy occupied the
southern part of Slovenia including Ljubljana in 1941, Saria moved to
Styria, to teach
Roman antiquity and epigraphy at the
University of Graz.
His academic career came to an abrupt end in 1945; he was forced into early retirement.
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