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- Constantin Noica (Romanian: [konstanˈtin ˈnojka]; July 25 [O.S. July 12] 1909 – 4 December 1987) was a Romanian philosopher, essayist and poet. His preoccupations...
- first volume, the parodic novel În genul lui Cioran, Noica, Eliade... ("In the Manner of Cioran, Noica, Eliade..."). In 1936, he earned his PhD in constitutional...
- ("Letter to a Faraway Friend") was addressed to the philosopher Constantin Noica. Noica, a friend of Cioran's, remained in Romania and had also been sympathetic...
- Grecu Nae Ionescu Sorin Lavric Gabriel Liiceanu Virgil Nemoianu Constantin Noica Camil Petrescu Ion Petrovici Mihai Ralea Constantin Rădulescu-Motru Dumitru...
- Načić—actor Sergiu Nicolaescu—film director, actor and politician Constantin Noica—philosopher, essayist and poet Branislav Nušić—playwright, satirist, essayist...
- Romanian art historian. Due to his closeness to philosopher Constantin Noica, the Communist regime staged a show trial against him, but he was later...
- Agostinho Neto, Patrick Duncan, Olga Ivinskaya, Luis Taruc, Constantin Noica, Antonio Amat and Hu Feng). In July 1961, the leadership had decided that...
- with a distinct profile among other national philosophies. Constantin Noica, who became one of the most prominent Romanian philosophers, thought early...
- ****cution 1961 and its stories of doctor Agostinho Neto, philosopher Constantin Noica, lawyer Antonio Amat and Ashton Jones and Patrick Duncan. Benenson reputedly...
- Constantin Noica, especially during the time spent at Păltiniș, an experience that he evokes in "Jurnalul de la Păltiniș" ("The Păltiniș Diary"). Noica, a Romanian...