- Șerban
Bascovici (born Șerban-Vasile Bascovitz;
January 1, 1891–March 19, 1968) was a
Romanian poet Born in
Bucharest to
Gheorghe Bascovitz and his wife...
- Tanașoca,
Romanian historian and
philologist of
Aromanian ethnicity Șerban
Bascovici,
Romanian poet Șerban Cantacuzino,
prince of
Wallachia (1678-1688) Șerban...
- and
Panait Istrati. By the 1920s, new
visitors were arriving: Șerban
Bascovici, Aron Cotruș, and
later Felix Aderca and
Sanda Movilă.
Aurel Sasu (ed...
-
transferred to
Matei Basarab High School,
where he was
classmates with Șerban
Bascovici and
where his
teachers included Nicolae Coculescu, Ioan Nădejde, Theodor...
- Davidescu, I. M. Rașcu,
Eugeniu Ștefănescu-Est,
Constantin T. Stoika, Șerban
Bascovici,
Alexandru Vițianu,
George Stratulat, and Al. T. Stamatiad. An additional...
- air."
Other regulars included Mircea Demetriade, Al. Gherghel, Șerban
Bascovici,
Donar Munteanu, and
critic V. V. Haneș, who was
impressed by Stamatiad's...
- "non-Jewified
literary circles", and
attending one such salon—alongside Șerban
Bascovici,
Virgil Carianopol,
George Dorul Dumitrescu,
George Murnu, and Straje...
-
Fontana di Macarsca, (Bascavoda) Baško
Pilje Campo Bestonio Baškovići
Bascovici Bast
Bestonio Batahovina Santa Croce di
Ragusa Baučići Mira Bautovići...
- Bârna (1935), Ștefan
Baciu (1936),
Iulian Vesper,
Teofil Lianu and Șerban
Bascovici (1938), Celarianu, Emil Giurgiuca, Gyr and
Aurel Chirescu (1939). During...
- Council,
being sworn in on
August 13. From the 1930s,
Munteanu and Șerban
Bascovici had been the two
Symbolists turning to Christian-themed poetry, and were...