Background
Kazimierz was the son of Kajetan Morawski and Józefa Łempicka, older brother of Zdzisław, publicist and lawyer
Kazimierz was the son of Kajetan Morawski and Józefa Łempicka, older brother of Zdzisław, publicist and lawyer
He attended to Saint Mary Magdalene High School in Poznań, where among his teachers was Edward Likowski. Since 1869 until 1874 he studied philology and history at Humboldt University of Berlin (where one of the lecturers was Theodor Mommsen), in the end receiving Doctor of Philosophy Then he was a teacher of Latin in one of Wrocław high schools.
In 1878, after he received habilitation, Morawski started to work as a lecturer at the Jagiellonian University. Since 1880 he was a professor at the university, in 1887 he received a title of full professor Between 1906 and 1907 he was a rector of the Jagiellonian University.
He was the Vice-president of Academy of Learning since 1917.
In 1918, after Stanisław Tarnowski died, he was nominated for the President of the Academy. In 1922 Polish presidential election he was an independent candidate supported by the National Party and other right-wing parties.
He died in 1925 and was buried at the Rakowicki Cemetery in the family tomb.
Since 1887 he was also a full member of Academy of Learning in KrakóWest