- [History of
Romanians through travellers] (in Romanian). Bucharest: Casa
Școalelor. p. 18.
Shmuel Spector,
Geoffrey Wigoder (eds.), The
Encyclopedia of Jewish...
-
offered 1,000 Lei to
collect antique busts and
casts for the new "
Eforia Școalelor" (a
public school). In 1844, he
returned to
Italy and died of a fever...
- the
Biblioteca textelor clasice greceşti şi latineşti (Bucharest: Casa
Școalelor, 1919-1928), the
Scriitori greci şi
latini book
series (Bucharest: Editura...
- Revistă de Istorie, Vol. XI,
Issue 1, 1958, pp. 67–91.
Gheorghe Zane,
Economia de
schimb în Prin****tele Române. Bucharest:
Editura Casei Școalelor, 1930....
-
translations of
Romanian literature. The
entire contents of the Casa
Școalelor had been emptied, with
books on
national po****r
culture and religious...
- românilor ("The
History of Romanians", 14 vols., 1891–1903) and
Istoria școalelor ("The
History of Schools", 4 vols., 1892–1901).
After 1889, he also resumed...
- War for the
Integration of
Romania 1916-1919 (2nd ed.),
Editura Casei Școalelor, Bucharest, 1925 On 19
January the
Russian 9th
Division swept through...
- (1912–1913),
clerk at the
Public Instruction Ministry,
junior clerk at Casa
Școalelor cultural foundation and
editor at
Rampa nouă ilustrată (1914). In 1908...
- [Moscow : The
metropolis of the new world] (in Romanian). Bucharest: Casa
Școalelor. OCLC 1347179751. Lench, Leonid. Schițe
Humoristice [Funny Stories] (in...
- at Fundația Culturală ("the
Cultural Foundation") in 1925, and at Casa
Școalelor ("the
House of Schools",
which administered funding for
schools under...