He attended Lviv University, from which he graduated in 1893.
He graduated law and diplomatic studies at Lviv University.
There he started studying at the law faculty of the Lviv University.
Among the oldest is also the Lviv University, founded in 1661.
In 1841, he became professor for natural science at Lviv University.
After finishing gymnasium in 1900, he enrolled into the Lviv University.
From 1898 to 1907 he studied philosophy in the Lviv University.
The newspapers for 1918-1939 are kept in the scientific library of Lviv University.
He studied law, philosophy and history at Lviv University.
To please his father, he agreed to a contract: a successful year of law studies at Lviv University against musical education.