Background
Josef Jirecek was born at Vysoke Myto in Bohemia (now Czech Republic) on the 9th of October 1825.
His brother Hermenegild Jirecek, who was born at VysokeMyto on the 13th of April 1827, was also an official in the education department.
Education
Josef Jirecek attended the Charles University in Prague.
Career
Josef Jirecek entered the Prague bureau of education in 1850, and became minister of the department in the Hohenwart cabinet in 1871. His efforts to secure equal educational privileges for the Slav nationalities in the Austrian dominions brought him into disfavour with the German element. He became a member of the Bohemian Landtag in 1878, and of the Austrian Reichs'rat in 1879. His merits as a scholar were recognized in 1875 by his election as president of the royal Bohemian academy of sciences.
With Hermenegild Jirecek he defended in 1862 the genuineness of the Koniginhof MS, discovered by Wenceslaus Hanka.
Josef Jirecek published in the Czech language an anthology of Czech literature (3 vols. , 1858 - 1861), a biographical dictionary of Czech writers (2 vols. , 1875 - 1876), a Czech hymnology, editions of Blahoslaw's Czech grammar and of some Czech classics, and of the works of his father-in-law Pavel Josef Safarik.
Membership
Josef Jirecek became a member of the Bohemian Landtag in 1878, and of the Austrian Reichsrat in 1879.