NICOLAI GRĂMADĂ AND THE ROMANIAN SCHOOL FROM ROME Cover Image

NICOLAI GRĂMADĂ ŞI ŞCOALA ROMÂNĂ DE LA ROMA
NICOLAI GRĂMADĂ AND THE ROMANIAN SCHOOL FROM ROME

Author(s): Tatiana Matei
Subject(s): History, Cultural history, Social history, Modern Age
Published by: Societatea de Ştiinţe Istorice din România
Keywords: XXth century; Romanian School in Rome; post-graduate studies; Chernivtsi; Nicolai Grămadă;

Summary/Abstract: Nicolai Grămadă is the Bucovina historian from Chernivtsi who completes his intellectual training in two of the most important European cultural centers, in which the Romanian Academy founded two Romanian schools, Paris and Rome. Access tothe two schools was provided to the most deserving graduates of letters, history andarchitecture. Nicolai Grămadă was one of the only 7% beneficiaries of theapproximately 130 graduates of these institutions in the interwar period, who camefrom Chernivtsi. The works published by Nicolai Grămadă reflect the influence of the two schools. Nicolai Grămadă spent his time intensively researching inscriptions in Italian museums and libraries, but also established collaborative relationships withhis Romanian colleagues from other university centers.

  • Issue Year: 2021
  • Issue No: 88
  • Page Range: 157-163
  • Page Count: 7
  • Language: Romanian