X-Nico

7 unusual facts about Romanian Academy


Abdolonyme Ubicini

Jean-Henri-Abdolonyme Ubicini (20 October 1818 – 28 October 1884) was a French historian and journalist, honorary member of the Romanian Academy.

Academia Romana

Romanian Academy, also known as "Academia Română", a cultural forum founded in 1866, covering the scientific, artistic and literary domains

Constantin Stamati

In 1866, he became one of the founding members of the Romanian Academy.

Dinu Lipatti

In recognition of his outstanding contributions to classical music interpretation and composition he was posthumously elected in 1997 as a member of the Romanian Academy.

Jean Alexandru Steriadi

Jean Alexandru Steriadi was an honorary member of the Romanian Academy since 1948.

Teodor Burada

Teodor T. Burada (3 October 1839–17 February 1923) was a Romanian folklorist, ethnographer and musicologist and member of the Romanian Academy.

Xenopol

Alexandru Dimitrie Xenopol (1847 - 1920), Romanian scholar, essayist, historic, member of the Romanian Academy, brother of the second, or


Anghel Demetriescu

Anghel Demetriescu (Alexandria, Teleorman; October 5, 1847 - Karlovy Vary; July 18, 1903) was a Romanian historian, writer and literary critic, who became a member of the Romanian Academy in 1902.

Codăești

Natives include communist politician Ana Pauker (1893-1960), and mathematician and member of the Romanian Academy, Radu Miron (b. 1927).

Mircea Puta

Mircea Puta (February 1, 1950 —July 26, 2007) was a Romanian mathematician, the 1983 recipient of the Simion Stoilow Prize of the Romanian Academy.

Ştefan Bârsănescu

Born in the village of Vipereşti in Buzău County, a part of the historical region of Muntenia, Ştefan Bârsănescu was a member of the Romanian Academy and the author of over thirty scholarly volumes and more than five hundred articles and essays.


see also