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    Nicolae Costin Ion Neculce Dimitrie Cantemir Gheorghe Asachi Alăuta Românească Albina Românească Dacia Literară Propășirea România Literară Steaua Dunării...
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    was Gheorghe Asachi. It published the literary supplement Alăuta Românească. Albina Românească was the second journal to be published in its country, after...
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  • language magazine Albina Românească, the first of its kind in Moldavia. Asachi went on to publish the supplements Alăuta Românească (1837–1838) and Foaea...
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    magazines, which were originally designed as supplements; among these, Alăuta Românească (1837–1838) and Foaea Sătească a Prințipatului Moldovei (1839) were...
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    short-lived periodicals: Alăuta Românească (1838), Foaea Sătească a Prințipatului Moldovei (1839), Dacia Literară (1840), Arhiva Românească (1840), Calendar pentru...
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    Samples of his poetry were taken up in Mihail Kogălniceanu's review, Alăuta Românească. At home, the Ghica regime continued to bestow accolades upon the...
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