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Nicolae Cartojan (December 4, 1883–December 20, 1944) was a
Romanian literary historian. Born in Uzunu,
Giurgiu County, his
parents were
Anghel Cartojan and...
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joined an
editorial team
headed by
senior scholars Ioan
Bianu and
Nicolae Cartojan, and, in the 1930s and 1940s,
became a
major contributor to the collection...
- monarchy,
ending the
Great Turkish War. As
argued by
historian Nicolae Cartojan, Iștvanovici and
David Corbea were sent in not just to
print books, but...
- Papacostea,
Henri H. Stahl. As
cultural historian,
Iorga found a
follower in N.
Cartojan,
while his
thoughts on the
characteristics of
Romanianness inspired the...
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Michael the
Brave defeated an
Ottoman army led by Koca
Sinan Pasha.
Nicolae Cartojan (1883 – 1944),
literary historian "Po****ţia rezidentă după
grupa de vârstă...
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Brucan Emanoil Bucuța
Gheorghe I.
Cantacuzino Dumitru Caracostea Nicolae Cartojan Alexandru Claudian Henri Coandă
Florin Constantiniu N.
Crevedia Mihail...
- Bucharest,
having as
teachers Nicolae Iorga,
Constantin Moisil,
Nicolae Cartojan, and
Constantin C. Giurescu. He
graduated in 1932
magna ****
laude and obtained...
- Man****es (in
Slavonic prose) was also
advanced by
bibliologist Nicolae Cartojan, who
later corrected himself—identifying
other sources that went into Moxa's...
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adopted by his
parents when they
settled in Milești. Prof. L. ****eanu-
Cartojan discovered at
Oxford his autobiography,
written in Gr**** (Λαζάρου, Lazarou)...
- Bucharest,
graduating magna **** laude; his
professors included Nicolae Cartojan, Ovid Densusianu,
Mihail Dragomirescu,
Tudor Vianu and
Alexandru Rosetti...