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Timotei Cipariu

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69:, the gymnasium between (1816 – 1820), followed by the philosophical (1820 – 1822) and the theological (1822 – 1825). Between 1825 and 1827 he was a teacher at the Gymnasium in Blaj. In 1828 he became a professor of philosophy, and between 1834 and 1842 a professor of Dogmatics, then of Biblical Studies at the Seminary. Between 1854 and 1875 he was director of the Gymnasium and inspector of schools in the city, and between 1833 and 1866 he was director of the Diocesan Printing Office. In 1827 he became a priest, from 1842 he was a canon, and later the chapter prefect of the 100: 20: 150: 77:
in Transylvania , precious also by its rarities. These books were especially procured for him by his friend from Bucharest, the bookseller Iosif Romanov, and by his company's representatives in Constantinople and Cairo. In October 1948, the communist regime imposed, according to the order from Moscow, the outlawing of the
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Representative personality of Romanian culture, called "the father of Romanian philology", he was conversant in many languages (Greek, Latin, Hebrew, Arabic, Syriac, Turkish, Persian, Spanish, Italian, German, English, Hungarian). Timotei Cipariu was the owner of one of the richest private libraries
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He published a very long series of studies on the Romanian language and its grammar, being considered one of the founders of philology and linguistics Romanian. Through his studies he sought to prove the historical rights of the Romanian people and their Romanian origin. Influenced by the
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Chrestomatie or Literary Analects from older and newer Romanian printed and manuscript books, starting from the century XVI to XIX , with literary note, Blaj, 1858.
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Works. Vol. I, edition edited by Carmen Gabriela Pamfil, introduction by Gavril Istrate, Bucharest, 1987; vol. II, introduction by Mioara Avram, Bucharest, 1992.
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Epistolary 1836-1877, foreword by Eugen Simion, neat text, introductory study and notes by Ioan Chindriș, Bucharest, Romanian Academy Publishing House, 2005.
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with studies, essays, poems and translations. He was a founding member and first vice-president (1861–1866), then president (1877–1887) of the
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Grammar of the Romanian language, vol. 1. Analytica, Blaj, 1869, XIV+388 p.; volume II. Sintactica , Sibiu, 1877.
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Journey in Muntenia, in volume Prietenii istoriei literare I, Bucharest, 1931 (published by Al. Lupeanu Melin);
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Archive for philology and history between 1867 and 1870 and in 1872 – the first Romanian magazine of philology.
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The organ of light (1847, became the National Organ in 1848), the first Romanian newspaper with Latin letters,
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Acts and Latin and Romanian fragments for the history of the Romanian Church, especially united, Blaj, 1855.
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Scientia Sântei Scripture, Blaj, 1854, he reprinted the Orologier and the Liturgier in Latin letters.
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Speeches, ed. edited, anthology and glossary by Ștefan Manciulea and Ion Buzași, Cluj-Napoca, 1994.
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Grammar of the Latin language, 2 vols., after M. Schinagl, Blaj, 1857–1860 (2nd ed., 1865–1869).
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Poems and religious writings, edited by Ion Buzași, Târgu Lăpuș, Galaxia Gutenberg, 2008.
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Transylvanian Association for Romanian Literature and the Culture of the Romanian People
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Compendium of Romanian grammar, Blaj, 1855 (5th ed., Sibiu, 1876, 7th ed., Blaj, 1897);
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The Holy or Biblical History of the Old and New Testaments, Blaj, 1855 (2nd ed., 1859);
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Elements of the Romanian language according to dialects and old monuments, Blaj, 1854.
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The Principle of Language and Scripture, ed. I, Blaj, 1856; ed. II, Blaj, 1866.
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Literary pages, edited edition and afterword by Ion Buzași, Bucharest, 1999.
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About the Romanian language. Supplement to Syntactics, Blaj, 1877.
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Journal, ed. edited and foreword by Maria Protase, Cluj, 1972.
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Good manners between people, Blaj, 1855; ed. II, Sibiu, 1863.
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Elements of poetics, metrics and versification, Blaj, 1860.
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WT Krug, Elements of philosophy, 2 vols., Blaj, 1861–1863.
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Speech at the inauguration of the Association, Blaj, 1862.
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Plaque in memory of Cipariu, at the Orthodox church in
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Poems, ed. edited and foreword by N. Albu, Cluj, 1976.
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Members of the Austrian House of Deputies (1861–1867)
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Transylvania
Romanian Academy
Transylvanian Association for Romanian Literature and the Culture of the Romanian People
Pănade
plasa
Hususău
Târnava-Mică County
Blaj
Archdiocese of Alba Iulia and Făgăraș
Romanian Greek Catholic Church
Orthodox Church

Sibiu
Brașov
ASTRA society
Romanian Academy
Transylvanian School
Romanian people
Transylvania
Sibiu

Pănade
Blaj
"Timotei Cipariu (1805-1887)"
"Contributions to the theological profile of Timotei Cipariu"
"Contributions to the theological profile of Timotei Cipariu"


"Timotei Cipariu (1805–1887)"

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