-
signed with the pen name Ștefan Basarabescu) were
founders and
managers of
Amicul Copiilor ("The Children's Friend") magazine,
which circulated classic works...
-
sometimes used the pen name Ștefan Băssărăbeanu. In 1891, he
became director of
Amicul copiilor,
rising to
editor in his
final year there, 1895. He contributed...
- nouă.
Together with
Zamfir Arbore and Ștefan Besarabeanu, he
published Amicul copiilor in 1891. He
enrolled at the
University of Liège,
where he earned...
- Bucovina. He
contributed to
numerous magazines: Cărțile săteanului român,
Amicul familiei,
Gazeta poporului, Viața Românească,
Junimea literară, Convorbiri...
- He made his
published debut in 1848, with a poem that
appeared in Pest's
Amicul Poporului. Over the
ensuing years,
Marienescu contributed to
numerous publications...
- literară,
Aurora română, Candela, Deșteptarea, Timpul,
Gazeta Bucovinei,
Amicul familiei. He
wrote articles and
studies of
church history,
ethnography and...
-
magazines and newspapers,
including Foaie pentru minte, inimă și literatură,
Amicul poporului, Familia,
Trompeta Carpailor, Românul,
Columna lui
Traian and...
- and
political articles to the main
Transylvanian periodicals of the time:
Amicul școalei, Concordia, Federațiunea, Albina,
Transilvania and Familia. A politically...
-
pedagogical (Educatorul,
Lumina pentru toți,
Revista pedagogică) and
literary (
Amicul familiei, Șezătoarea, Tribuna). In 1911, he
joined the
Romanian Writers'...
- Gets His Revenge"), Omul care ni
trebuie ("The Man We Need") and Sărmală,
amicul poporului ("Sărmală,
Friend of the People"). A
major moment in Iorga's European...