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was proclaimed; cutting short the lesson and visibly moved, he explained the significance of the event to his pupils. In 1921, he retired from the girls' school, as the pupils daily reminded him of his deceased daughter.
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for the 1881-1882 year. Beginning in 1882, he again taught philosophy and later Romanian in Bucharest; one of the two schools where he worked was for girls. He came to know faculty colleague
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Bran), members of the rural intellectual class. From early childhood, his mother inspired a love of stories in him. He attended Hungarian-language primary school and gymnasium in
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from 1864 to 1871, earning top marks, and went to high school in the same town from 1872. In 1876, he graduated from high school in
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in the latter city, earning a doctorate in philosophy in 1881. His thesis, written in Hungarian, dealt with the work of
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The Maramureș County library in Baia Mare has borne his name since 1992.
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in 1874. His contributions appeared in magazines both pedagogical (
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His first published work consisted of verses that appeared in
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and worked as a teacher. After a brief stint in the capital
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Cristiana Crăciun, "Tabel Cronologic", in Petre Dulfu,
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Index

Imperial Austrian
Romanian
Tohat
Sălaj County
Baia Mare
Cluj
Franz Joseph University
Vasile Alecsandri
Romanian Old Kingdom
Bucharest
Turnu Severin
Ioan Slavici
Mihail Eminescu
Alexandru Vlahuță
Bogdan Petriceicu Hasdeu
postal
Iași
union of Transylvania with Romania
Familia
Romanian Writers' Society
Romanian Academy
Euripides
Ifigenia în Aulida
Ifigenia în Taurida
Păcală
George Călinescu



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