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Vasile Bogrea (October 8, 1881–September 8, 1926) was a
Romanian philologist and linguist. Born in Târnauca,
Dorohoi County, he
attended school at Pomârla...
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Alexandru Bârlădeanu
Monica Bîrlădeanu Ioan
Bogdan Petru Bogdan Vasile Bogrea Ioan
Borcea Demostene Botez Octav Botez Eugen Boureanul Gheorghe I. Brătianu...
- Romanian-speaking institution,
meeting scholars Vasile Pârvan and
Vasile Bogrea (who
welcomed him as "our
protective genius"), and
published a
praise of...
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controlled territories on both
sides of the Danube.
Philologist Vasile Bogrea sees
Caloian as
originally a
likely reference to a 12th-century Bulgarian...
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there is a high
probability of the root *nebh- "to spring". c)
According to
Bogrea, 'spring' -
compared with Old
Persian napas 'spring'
Herodotus (IV 48),...
- Iași
school of linguistics: Iordan, Pascu,
Gheorghe Ghibănescu,
Vasile Bogrea,
Constantin Gălușcă,
Titus Hotnog, I. N. Popovici, Ioan Șiadbei, Dimitrie...
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Gheorghe Bogdan-Duică 1866–1934
literary historian titular member 1919
Vasile Bogrea 1881–1926 philologist,
linguist corresponding member 1920 Geo
Bogza 1908–1993...
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correspondence with
several prominent intellectuals,
including Iorga,
Vasile Bogrea,
Garabet Ibrăileanu,
Gheorghe I. Brătianu,
Nicolae Bagdasar, and his close...
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Bianu Festschrift,
alongside Iorga, Pușcariu,
Alexandru Rosetti,
Vasile Bogrea,
Nicolae Cartojan,
Charles Drouhet, and
Petre P. Panaitescu.
Although he...
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native language, with a
minority of
Ukrainian speakers (1.05%).
Vasile Bogrea (1881–1926),
Romanian philologist and
linguist "Герцаевская громада" (in...