Eusebie Popovici, founder of the Central Library of Suceava, a personality of the Suceava urban-cultural space left in the shadow of time and history – a foray in the modern times of Suceava from the beginning of the 20th century Cover Image

EUSEBIE POPOVICI, CTITORUL BIBLIOTECII CENTRALE A SUCEVEI, O PERSONALITATE A SPAŢIULUI URBAN-CULTURAL SUCEVEAN RĂMASĂ ÎN UMBRA TIMPULUI ŞI A ISTORIEI. INCURSIUNE ÎN MODERNITATEA SUCEVEANĂ DE LA ÎNCEPUTUL SECOLULUI XX
Eusebie Popovici, founder of the Central Library of Suceava, a personality of the Suceava urban-cultural space left in the shadow of time and history – a foray in the modern times of Suceava from the beginning of the 20th century

Author(s): Simona-Teodora Adamovici-Ienache
Subject(s): Cultural history, Library and Information Science, Recent History (1900 till today), 19th Century
Published by: Editura Academiei Române
Keywords: Eusebie Popovici; Central Library of Suceava; modernity of Suceava;

Summary/Abstract: Eusebie Popovici was one of the remarkable personalities of the history of Suceava at the end of the 19th century and during the first half of the 20th century. Graduate of the gr. or. High School from Suceava, student at the Universities of Chernivtsi and Innsbruck, with a complete training, proving a rare erudition, then establishing himself as a talented teacher and an excellent educator, he became the promoter of cultural and administrative projects that definitely left the city of Suceava in the most beneficial and constructive cultural and social parameters, unconditionally serving the city and its people. Leader of the cultural societies operating in Suceava since 1883, on the verge of beeing imprisoned by the Austrian authorities, founder of the Central Library of Suceava, of the National House, of the Commercial School, twice appointed mayor of the city, deputy in Romanian Parlaiament, with a series of textbooks and didactic works printed in his career as a teacher, Eusebie Popovici is completely forgotten today. only the ''I. G. Sbiera'' Library of Bukovina and an old Bukovina book collection still remind us of a man who dedicated his life to the city ans to the romanians for whom and with whom he lived.

  • Issue Year: 56/2021
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 161-173
  • Page Count: 13
  • Language: Romanian