Iosif Vulcan (March 31, 1841 – September 8, 1907) was an ethnic Romanian Austro-Hungarian magazine editor, poet, playwright, novelist and cultural figure...
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Vulcan is a Romanian language surname. Notable people with the surname include: Iosif Vulcan (1841–1907), magazine editor and cultural figure Samuil Vulcan...
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fencing coach Iosif Vigu, Romanian footballer and manager Iosif Vulcan, Austro-Hungarian Romanian magazine editor and cultural figure Dan Iosif, Romanian...
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The Romanian-language Familia literary magazine was first published by Iosif Vulcan in Budapest from 5 June 1865 to 17 April 1880. The magazine moved to...
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published poems (and the occasional translation from German). Also, it was Iosif Vulcan, who disliked the Slavic source suffix "-ici" of the young poet's last...
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the history of Romanian lyric". After the review in Revista Familia , Iosif Vulcan returns, on the occasion of the publication of the poem Așa a fost să...
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Monastery of St. Simon Stylite Romanian Girl Gymnasium Boys Gymnasium 'Iosif Vulcan' Normal School for Girls Municipal Hospital of Arad Kovács Palace The...
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Negruzzi, Alexandru Pelimon, Ion Heliade Rădulescu, Vasile Alecsandri, and Iosif Vulcan. From the 1860s, the stories were also collected and expanded upon in...
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Quintero brothers – El buena sombra George Bernard Shaw – Arms and the Man Iosif Vulcan – Soare cu ploaie (Sunshower) Thomas Hardy – Wessex Poems and Other Verses...
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composer Samuil Vulcan (1758–1839), Eparchy of Oradea Mare bishop Mihail Pavel (1827–1902), Eparchy of Oradea Mare bishop Iosif Vulcan (1841–1907), magazine...
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