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Mihail Dragomirescu (March 22, 1868 –
November 25, 1942) was a
Romanian aesthetician,
literary theorist and critic. Born in Plătărești, Călărași County...
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Archived from the
original on 2023-09-18.
Retrieved 2018-10-26.
Dragomirescu &
Nicolae 2016, pp. 911–914. «if the
Romance languages are
compared with...
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Dragomirescu, p. 98; Straje, p. 392; Țilică, p. 30
Lovinescu (1926), p. 251 Florea, p. 958. See also
Dragomirescu, pp. 54–56 Lovinescu...
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Dimitrie Cantemir Emil
Cioran Vasile Conta Alexandru Dragomir Mihai Dragomirescu Mihai Drăgănescu
Mircea Eliade Gheorghe Enescu Mircea E.
Florian Dumitru...
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Muzeului de Artă Constanța from Cultura,
October 2007, @
Telegraf George Dragomirescu and Ion Frunzetti, G.
Demetrescu Mirea (Volume 7 of "Publicaţiile Fondului...
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analysis shares common methods with
horizon scanning. Filip, F. G.;
Dragomirescu, H.; Predescu, R.; Ilie, R. (2004). "IT
tools for
foresight studies"...
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Divizia A (1932–33). Team used: Cristescu – Dunăreanu (A.
Dragomirescu II), Gh.
Dragomirescu I – Anastasescu, Schwarts, Grün – M. Dumitrescu, Oane Stănescu...
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Project –
Library of
Aromanian Culture, 2010, ISBN 978-606-8195-07-0.
Dragomirescu,
Alina (27
October 2020). "Balkan-Romance".
Oxford Research Encyclopedia...
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Barbereau Nathanaël Maïni as Frédéric
Bogdan Zamfir as Vali
Corneliu Dragomirescu as
Constantin Manuel Ramirez as
Felizardo Laure Calamy as
Nadine Legall...
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secretary at
Albina from 1897 to 1916 and
deputy director at the
Mihail Dragomirescu-led
Institute of
Literature and Bibliography. He was
elected a corresponding...