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Gazeta de Transilvania was the first Romanian-language newspaper to be published in Transylvania. It was founded by George Bariț in 1838 in Brașov. It played a very important role in the awakening of the Romanian national conscience in Transylvania, and sowed the seeds for the revolution of 1848.
English: Gazeta de Transilvania, the first Romanian-language newspaper to be published in Transylvania.Founded by George Bariţ in 1838 in Braşov, it played a very important role in the awakening of the Romanian national conscience in Transylvania, and sowed the seeds for the revolution of 1848.
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In 1838 he founded in Brașov the first Romanian newspaper in his native region, and named it Gazeta de Transilvania and its supplement "Foaie pentru inimă și minte" (Paper for the Mind, Heart, and Literature) at the request of publisher Johann Göt. [1]
Albina Românească was the second journal to be published in its country, after the French-language Courrier de Moldavie, and the first Romanian-language one in Moldavia. Alongside Curierul Românesc , edited by Ion Heliade Rădulescu in Wallachia , and George Bariţiu 's Gazeta de Transilvania , it was one of the main Romanian periodical ...
First edition of Gazeta de Transilvania (1838) Title page of The Theoretical and Practical Basis of Church music or the Melodic Grammar ( Anton Pann , 1845) Transitional alphabet (fragment of Dimitrie Bolintineanu 's Călătorii pe Dunăre și în Bulgaria , 1858)
He was an active contributor to Foaie pentru minte, inimă și literatură, the literary supplement of George Bariț's journal Gazeta de Transilvania, he became noted after 1842 for virulently opposing the decision of the Magyar-dominated Transylvanian Diet to give Hungarian a status of a semi-official language in local administration of ...
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