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Carte Românească de Învățătură (Romanian Book of Learning) is the original title of two 17th-century Romanian books, both commissioned by Prince Vasile Lupu of Moldavia and printed in Iași. Cazania lui Varlaam (The Homiliary of Varlaam), a collection of homilies compiled by Metropolitan Varlaam of Moldavia, published in 1643
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Interwar logo of Cartea Românească. Cartea Românească ("The Romanian Book") is a publishing house in Bucharest, Romania, founded in 1919.Disestablished by the communist regime in 1948, it was restored under later communism, in 1970, when it functioned as the official imprint of the Writers' Union of Romania (USR). [1]
On the Heights of Despair (Romanian: Pe culmile disperării) is a Romanian philosophical work written by Emil Cioran, published in 1934 as his first book.It consists of several brief reflections on negative themes which later permeated Cioran's work, such as death, insomnia and insanity.
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The first book printed in the Danubian Principalities was a Slavonic religious book, printed in 1508 at Dealu Monastery. [9] The first book printed in the Romanian language was a Protestant catechism of Deacon Coresi in 1559, [10] printed by Filip Moldoveanul. [11] Other translations from Greek and Slavonic books were printed later in the 16th ...
In Romanian, adverbs usually determine verbs (but could also modify a clause or an entire sentence) by adding a qualitative description to the action. Romanian adverbs are invariant and identical to the corresponding adjective in its masculine singular form. An exception is the adjective-adverb pair bun-bine ("good" (masculine singular ...
Introductory section of the Childhood Memories second chapter, in its manuscript form. The second section opens with another nostalgic soliloquy, which famously begins with the words: "I wouldn't know what other people are like, but for myself, when I start thinking about my birthplace, Humulești, about the post holding the flue of the stove, round which mother used to tie a piece of string ...