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Nicolae Ianovici

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177:("Dictionary for Five Languages: Hellenic, Greek, Aromanian, German and Hungarian"). In the preface of the dictionary, Ianovici argued for the importance and necessity of his work, aimed for public use by Aromanians and for the cultural development between the speakers of all the languages compiled in his dictionary. It was also of relevance to merchants in the Habsburg monarchy and in the 236:. In the preface, Ianovici also refers to the Aromanians as "Romanians beyond the Danube"; the Transylvanian School held the stance that the Romanians and the Aromanians were part of the same 461: 243:
Despite its approval for publication by its censor Gheorghe Petrovici in 1821, Ianovici's dictionary was for some reason not printed in the printing house of
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His contributions to the Aromanian cause consisted on the compilation of a dictionary in two volumes with 1302 pages in total, titled
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spoken in modern Albania, suggesting that Ianovici belonged to the subgroup of Farsherot Aromanians.
247:(most of the western half of modern Budapest). Today, Ianovici's dictionary is in possession of the 118:. He originated from the Căliva (or Kaliva) family, originally from Moscopole but later settled in 233: 191: 182: 135: 87: 67: 430: 396:"Nicolae Ianovici, un deschizător de conștiință națională la aromânii din Imperiul Habsburgic" 380: 225: 123: 248: 163: 367: 206: 423:
Annals of the Academy of Romanian Scientists: Series on History and Archaeology Sciences
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linguist. He is known for the compilation of a dictionary of five languages, including
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Diccionariu tru cinci limbe: ellinescu, grecescu, rumanescu, nemcescu shii madsarescu
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at the time. Thus, just like the Romanian writer of the Transylvanian School
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The publication of a dictionary of five languages, including
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cultural and intellectual movement active in Habsburg and
272: 270: 268: 62: 54: 46: 30: 23: 197:It is noticed that Ianovici was influenced by the 185: 379:(in Romanian). Editura Litera Internațional. 8: 339: 312: 300: 288: 20: 373:Macedoromânii. Etnografie, istorie, limbă 190:for "Aromanian". This is typical of the 276: 264: 134:, who became a prominent politician in 351: 324: 154:figures of the early 19th century in 7: 462:Austrian people of Aromanian descent 457:Aromanians from the Ottoman Empire 14: 130:). To this family also belonged 370:(2000) . Vidrașcu, Dan (ed.). 1: 394:Dumbrăvescu, Nicolae (2014). 142:(the eastern half of modern 150:). Ianovici was one of the 488: 106:Nicolae Ianovici was from 50:Ottoman, Habsburg/Austrian 168:Gheorghe Constantin Roja 472:Pro-Romanian Aromanians 218:origin of the Romanians 186: 452:People from Moscopole 199:Transylvanian School 467:Aromanian linguists 132:Gheorghe Ioanovici 16:Aromanian linguist 315:, pp. 53–54. 303:, pp. 52–53. 226:Romanian language 192:Farsherot dialect 124:Habsburg monarchy 73: 72: 479: 438: 420: 407: 390: 378: 368:Capidan, Theodor 355: 349: 343: 340:Dumbrăvescu 2014 337: 328: 322: 316: 313:Dumbrăvescu 2014 310: 304: 301:Dumbrăvescu 2014 298: 292: 289:Dumbrăvescu 2014 286: 280: 274: 249:Romanian Academy 216:stated that the 189: 164:Mihail G. Boiagi 76:Nicolae Ianovici 25:Nicolae Ianovici 21: 487: 486: 482: 481: 480: 478: 477: 476: 442: 441: 425:(in Romanian). 418: 410: 402:(in Romanian). 400:Astra Salvensis 393: 387: 376: 366: 363: 358: 350: 346: 338: 331: 323: 319: 311: 307: 299: 295: 287: 283: 275: 266: 262: 257: 104: 42: 26: 17: 12: 11: 5: 485: 483: 475: 474: 469: 464: 459: 454: 444: 443: 440: 439: 408: 391: 385: 362: 359: 357: 356: 344: 329: 317: 305: 293: 281: 263: 261: 258: 256: 253: 234:their language 112:Ottoman Empire 110:, then in the 103: 100: 71: 70: 64: 63:Known for 60: 59: 56: 52: 51: 48: 44: 43: 40:Ottoman Empire 34: 32: 28: 27: 24: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 484: 473: 470: 468: 465: 463: 460: 458: 455: 453: 450: 449: 447: 436: 432: 428: 424: 417: 413: 412:Lascu, Stoica 409: 405: 401: 397: 392: 388: 386:973-9355-52-8 382: 375: 374: 369: 365: 364: 360: 353: 348: 345: 342:, p. 54. 341: 336: 334: 330: 327:, p. 14. 326: 321: 318: 314: 309: 306: 302: 297: 294: 291:, p. 53. 290: 285: 282: 279:, p. 88. 278: 273: 271: 269: 265: 259: 254: 252: 250: 246: 241: 239: 235: 231: 227: 224:and that the 223: 219: 215: 211: 208: 204: 200: 195: 193: 188: 184: 180: 176: 171: 169: 165: 161: 157: 153: 149: 145: 141: 137: 133: 129: 125: 121: 117: 113: 109: 101: 99: 97: 93: 89: 85: 81: 77: 69: 65: 61: 57: 53: 49: 45: 41: 37: 33: 29: 22: 19: 426: 422: 403: 399: 372: 361:Bibliography 354:, p. 5. 347: 320: 308: 296: 284: 277:Capidan 2000 242: 238:ethnic group 222:Roman Empire 210:Transylvania 196: 174: 172: 105: 79: 75: 74: 18: 429:(2): 5–27. 406:(3): 52–54. 214:Petru Maior 114:and now in 47:Nationality 446:Categories 352:Lascu 2017 325:Lascu 2017 255:References 228:came from 55:Occupation 435:2067-5682 260:Citations 152:Aromanian 126:, now in 120:Timișoara 108:Moscopole 102:Biography 88:Aromanian 84:Aromanian 82:) was an 80:Ioanovici 68:Aromanian 36:Moscopole 414:(2017). 220:was the 207:Austrian 203:Romanian 144:Budapest 122:(in the 96:Budapest 58:Linguist 183:endonym 179:Balkans 160:Austria 148:Hungary 136:Hungary 128:Romania 116:Albania 433:  383:  187:ramanu 156:Vienna 92:Vienna 78:(also 419:(PDF) 377:(PDF) 230:Latin 431:ISSN 381:ISBN 245:Buda 201:, a 166:and 140:Pest 94:and 31:Born 448:: 421:. 398:. 332:^ 267:^ 251:. 240:. 170:. 146:, 98:. 38:, 437:. 427:9 404:2 389:. 158:(

Index

Moscopole
Ottoman Empire
Aromanian
Aromanian
Aromanian
Vienna
Budapest
Moscopole
Ottoman Empire
Albania
Timișoara
Habsburg monarchy
Romania
Gheorghe Ioanovici
Hungary
Pest
Budapest
Hungary
Aromanian
Vienna
Austria
Mihail G. Boiagi
Gheorghe Constantin Roja
Balkans
endonym
Farsherot dialect
Transylvanian School
Romanian
Austrian
Transylvania

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