MavicaNET - Fjöltyng Leitarskrá
Skrá
Menning Listir Bókmenntir Evrópskar bókmenntir Romanian Literature ...
Ghica, Ion (1816-1897)
Síđur
Sites total: 5
Categories
Ghica - French URL: http://marih.free.fr/Biographies/G/GhicaIon.htm
Ecrivain, homme politique, académicien. Baccalauréat es lettres (1836) et sciences mathématiques (1838), ingénieur de l'Ecole Royale de Mines (1840).
[ fra ]
Ion Ghica - English URL: http://www.fact-index.com/i/io/ion_ghica.html
Ion Ghica (1817-1897) was a Romanian diplomat and a prime minister of Romania between 1866 and 1867 and also between 1870-1871. He was educated in Bucharest and in the West, and studied engineering and mathematics in Paris from 1837 to 1840.
[ eng ]
Ion Ghica - English URL: http://www.ohiou.edu/~Chastain/dh/ghica.htm
shown in filters: Persónur
Ion Ghica (1817-1897) Descendant of a Romanian noble family (nine ruling princes), prominent Romanian writer and political leader, and one of the founders of modern Romania. Ghica was born in Bucuresti and educated at St. Sava School, where his classmates included Nicolae Balcescu and C. A. Rosetti. He studied law and literature in Paris where he met Vasile Alecsandri, leading members of the Polish emigration, and David Urquhart getting degrees in letters and mathematics from the Sorbonne and an engineering degree from the Ecole Royale des Mines. It was in Paris that Ghica (along with an entire generation of Romanians) became advocates of the union of Moldova and Muntenia, realizing that "we were neither Muntenians nor Moldovans.
Ghica Ion - English URL: http://library.thinkquest.org/C005493F/Authors/Alphabetical%20index/G/ghica_ion.
Ghica Ion (1816-1897) was noticed in the evolution of our literature as an exponent of the epistolary genre. Scrisori catre Vasile Alecsandri (The Letters to Vasile Alecsandri) represent a valuable work of memoralistic prose. Manolescu N. appreciates that Ghica introduced "the model of the picturesque descriptive prose with an balcanic-oriental flavor.
Ion Ghica -- Encyclopćdia Britannica - English URL: http://www.britannica.com/eb/article?eu=37414
shown in filters: Tilvísanir
Descended from the Walachian prince Grigore III Ghica, Ion Ghica joined the opposition to the rule of his cousin Alexandru II Ghica, prince of Walachia from 1834, that resulted in Alexandru's deposition in October 1842.
Copyright © 2000 MavicaNET. All Rights Reserved. MavicaNET ® is a registered trademark of NNT Telecom. Designed by Digital Art Design, 2000. Hosted by NNT.
Um okkar | Ná sambandi viđ okkur | Bćta viđ síđu | Skráning | Hjálp
x
Leita Síđur Bćta viđ Afrita Líma Flokkun Ţjónusta Innskráning Málţing Hjálp Um okkar
in all languagesBelarusianBulgarianCroatianCzechDanishDutchEnglishEstonianFinnishFrenchGermanGreekHungarianIcelandicIrishItalianLatvianLithuanianNorwegianPolishPortugueseRomanianRussianSerbian (cyr.)Serbian (lat.)SlovakSpanishSwedishTurkishUkrainian