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Nicolae Cartojan

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123:(vol. I, 1929; vol. II, 1938). This work featured a minute analysis of texts that had almost entirely escaped critical research. Its erudition, sound philological method and meticulousness allowed him to synthesize a vast set of materials dealing with folk books. Its general approach remains valid, and it brought the author an international reputation. He joined the 111:
in 1922. Named an instructor in Bianu's department in 1921, he rose to associate professor in 1923 and, in 1930, was made full professor in the department of the history of early Romanian literature. In 1941, he was elected a titular member of the
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in Berlin. Upon returning to Bucharest, he was appointed principal of the Ioan Maiorescu Gymnasium. He married Sevastia Condeescu on April 14, 1916. After Romania entered
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was one of his professors, and graduated in 1906. Early on, he developed an interest in early Romanian literature and in researching the manuscripts of the
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in December 1916, the gymnasium was turned into a detention camp for Romanian and Russian prisoners of war. Cartojan continued teaching for a while at the
77: 268: 143:, a history of early Romanian literature, appeared between 1940 and 1945. He was the founder of modern research into the field. A high school in 61:, where he worked from 1906 to 1912. At the same time, he was a teaching assistant. From 1912 to 1914, Cartojan attended speciality courses at 283: 288: 258: 107:. Cartojan published his thesis in two issues of the Yearbook of the Ioan Maiorescu Gymnasium of Giurgiu, and then more formally with 200: 293: 62: 124: 46: 84:
high schools; after being imprisoned for a short time by the occupying forces, he managed to reopen the gymnasium in
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After the war, he obtained in 1920 a doctorate from the University of Bucharest with a thesis about the
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in 1902. He then enrolled in the literature and philosophy faculty of the
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Zamfirescu, Dan (2005), "Nicolae Cartojan – După 60 de ani",
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After a series of preparatory studies, Cartojan published
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in 1942. The first three of a planned four volumes of
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at the Nicolae Cartojan Theoretical High School site
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Alexandria în literatura românească. Noi contribuții
133:Répertoire chronologique des littératures modernes 215:Membrii Academiei Române din 1866 până în prezent 22:(December 4, 1883–December 20, 1944) was a 37:, his parents were Anghel Cartojan and Maria ( 274:Academic staff of the University of Bucharest 135:and was granted an honorary doctorate by the 8: 193:Dicționarul biografic al literaturii române 121:Cărțile populare în literatura românească 279:Titular members of the Romanian Academy 156: 187: 185: 99:). The thesis referees were Bianu and 7: 164: 162: 160: 264:Saint Sava National College alumni 14: 141:Istoria literaturii române vechi 269:University of Bucharest alumni 1: 147:was named after him in 1990. 41:Petrescu). He graduated from 284:Romanian literary historians 217:at the Romanian Academy site 63:Friedrich Wilhelm University 289:Heads of schools in Romania 125:Medieval Academy of America 47:Saint Sava National College 16:Romanian literary historian 310: 259:People from Giurgiu County 95:in Romanian literature ( 59:Romanian Academy Library 294:Romanian schoolteachers 51:University of Bucharest 127:in 1929, worked with 26:literary historian. 137:University of Padua 191:Aurel Sasu (ed.), 74:occupied Bucharest 109:Cartea Românească 93:Alexander romance 301: 233: 228: 224: 218: 213: 209: 203: 189: 180: 179: 177: 166: 129:Paul Van Tieghem 114:Romanian Academy 20:Nicolae Cartojan 309: 308: 304: 303: 302: 300: 299: 298: 239: 238: 237: 236: 226: 225: 221: 211: 210: 206: 190: 183: 175: 168: 167: 158: 153: 105:Dimitrie Onciul 101:Ovid Densusianu 17: 12: 11: 5: 307: 305: 297: 296: 291: 286: 281: 276: 271: 266: 261: 256: 251: 241: 240: 235: 234: 219: 204: 181: 172:Romanoslovacia 155: 154: 152: 149: 82:Gheorghe Lazăr 71:Central Powers 35:Giurgiu County 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 306: 295: 292: 290: 287: 285: 282: 280: 277: 275: 272: 270: 267: 265: 262: 260: 257: 255: 252: 250: 247: 246: 244: 231: 227:(in Romanian) 223: 220: 216: 212:(in Romanian) 208: 205: 202: 201:973-697-758-7 198: 194: 188: 186: 182: 174: 173: 165: 163: 161: 157: 150: 148: 146: 142: 138: 134: 130: 126: 122: 117: 115: 110: 106: 102: 98: 94: 89: 87: 83: 79: 78:Matei Basarab 75: 72: 68: 64: 60: 56: 52: 48: 44: 40: 36: 32: 27: 25: 21: 222: 207: 192: 171: 140: 132: 120: 118: 96: 90: 38: 28: 19: 18: 254:1944 deaths 249:1883 births 67:World War I 243:Categories 55:Ioan Bianu 43:Bucharest 69:and the 53:, where 29:Born in 24:Romanian 230:History 145:Giurgiu 86:Giurgiu 199:  176:(PDF) 151:Notes 31:Uzunu 197:ISBN 80:and 131:on 45:'s 39:née 245:: 184:^ 159:^ 116:. 88:. 33:,

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Romanian
Uzunu
Giurgiu County
Bucharest
Saint Sava National College
University of Bucharest
Ioan Bianu
Romanian Academy Library
Friedrich Wilhelm University
World War I
Central Powers
occupied Bucharest
Matei Basarab
Gheorghe Lazăr
Giurgiu
Alexander romance
Ovid Densusianu
Dimitrie Onciul
Cartea Românească
Romanian Academy
Medieval Academy of America
Paul Van Tieghem
University of Padua
Giurgiu



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