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2008-2009 books published by the teachers of the Department of Classical Philology
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A tribute to such a great scholar and extraordinary woman, in the form of this special issue of PAM dedicated to lighting devices, deserves an explanation before coming to the homage itself. Marielle Martiniani-Reber’s name appears as a milestone in any scholarly bibliography devoted to ancient Oriental textiles, whether Byzantine, Coptic, Sassanid or later, at least since 1991 when she published her first volume on the subject. It was the complete corpus of the silk-made masterpieces, Soieries sassanides, coptes et byzantines, Ve–XIe siècles, preserved in the Historical Museum of Textiles in Lyon.
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The focus of this paper is to display the role and significance of bibliographies, bibliographers and bibliographic activities held and preserved by the Institute for Oriental Studies of the University of Sarajevo. Bibliographies are mostly published through the journal Contributions to Oriental Philology. However, there are also several independent bibliographies, done by researchers and librarians. A researcher who deserves special focus, due to her approach to the body of work and her contribution to Oriental studies, especially bibliographies, is Bisera Nurudinović.
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Bibliography of works by Fr. Miro Vrgoč. Compiled by Ružica Barišić
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They redefined the idea of professionalism in the library, they made their defining contribution to the development of the services offered to the users, which they attracted to the library - with a smile on their face, a good word and a lot of patienceIt is our colleagues - Maria Mureşan, Emilia Vidican and Ana Todea - who have dedicated a large part of their lives to their passion for books, reading and a job well done.
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Cioran's relationship with the philosophical anthropology should be considered in the light of the idea that the Romanian thinker refused to become the founder of a philosophical system. Cioran has been a bitter enemy of the systematic way of thinking. He has considered that the technical language of systematic philosophy is secluded, vacant and devoided of existential deep. For this reason, his philosophical work has a strong and subjective impression and it stays under the sign of selfconfesion. His books are built within the enthusiasm and sadness of a moment and also of spontaneous judgments and explosive feelings. His philosophical conclusions are the result of his personal experience, interwoven with poetry of a serious and synthetic metaphysics, , which closes in a few words the essential truths exposed with a high honesty. Behind his philosophical sincerity, there is hiding a lot of suffering and the essays he wrote are designed within the enthusiasm or in a minute of despair. Cioran is distinguished from its congeners by the fact that he is the author of another kind of humanism. From this perspective, he has chosen the type of man „case,” which is a continuous quarrel with divinity. He chooses the fall, and during this fall, he modifies the reference systems: he is transforming suffering into joy and despair into vanity. The existential environment necessary for human existence consists of pain and disgust. In contrast, ordinary man is only melancholy, or slightly depressed. Sadness, despair and abandonment cause a „change of face,” which are also necessary steps on the road of slipping inwards. Unlike genuine people, poor people have a censorship of thoughts. Self-censorship prevents them from falling into despair, helps them to banish sorrow. For „human case,” however, „to think” is the equivalent of „to suffer.” Being on the position of the „human case”, Cioran confesses that he is not always sad, because sometimes he manages to censor his sadness. When he can not bear absolute sadness, he just stops his thoughts, he does no longer think to the sources of his delusions. Moreover, he admits that writing was for him a liberating source, a pleasant and effective therapeutic tool. Writing kept him away from madness, helped him to keep his innocence.
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Patriciu Barbu is one of the greatest Romanian intelectuals from Reghin. Born in 1842, he has studied at Alba Iulia, then at Blaj and Sibiu, and became a clerk at the Court of Justice. His activity has developed in different directions, such as culture, as member and president of ASTRA, policy, as member of the Romanian National Party and finances, as founder of the first Romanian national institution of crediting in Transylvania
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The present article is intended to offer a short biographical introduction into the activity of Gheorghe Ciuhandu (1875-1947), one of the most prolific historians of Western Transylvanian area during the first decades of the 20th century. Specialized in theological studies and church history (he graduated the Faculty of Theology of the University of Chernivtsi with a doctoral thesis in 1905), member of the Orthodox ecclesiastical structure in Arad, Gheorghe Ciuhandu has developed during almost five decades an intense cultural, social and religious activity related not only to the regional problems, but also to the Romanians’ evolution after 1918. Historical writing distributed in a large series of monographies, cultural and religious studies, published in various journals is an expression of this intense activity and his strong religious beliefs. The article includes an extended list of his historical publications and a list of historiographical references related to him.
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This short biobibliography gives us some details about the life and the work of the university professor Ioan Nicola. He was a famous teacher, who has been granted by the Romanian Academy Award for his work Tratat de pedagogie şcolară, in 1998.
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The material below is a selection of articles from local and national periodicals, published in 2008. From the local periodicals we have selected: Cuvântul liber, Zi de zi, Punctul, Népújság, Vásárhelyi Hírlap, Libraria, and, from the national ones, we have choosenÚj Magyar Szó (Bucharest) and Krónika (ClujNapoca). The articles described provide information about cultural events and other events that Mureş County Library has organized or attended during 2008.
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This bibliography is based on the articles published both in local newspapers, such as Cuvântul Liber, Népújság, 24 ore mureşene, Zi de zi, Gazeta Reghinului, A hét, Szászrégen és vidéke (Reghin), Libraria, but also in national and international periodicals, Biblioteca, Buletinul ABIR (Bucureşti), Familia română (Oradea), Könyves ház (Cluj - Napoca), Könyv, könyvtár, könyvtáros and Magyar könyvtárosok világtalálkozója (Budapesta), Literatura şi arta (Chişinău) in 2004. The articles we took into consideration refer to cultural activities that required the co-operation of Mureş County public libraries or librarians.
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The paper is a short biobibliography of His Eminence, Alexandru Todea the cardinal. The first part is a brief biography, that points the most important moments of his life; the second part is a selective bibliography that contains a list of the books and articles the cardinal wrote during his activity and also a list of references, that means books and articles having as subject the cardinal’ s life and activity.
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Review of: Fülöp Mária, Ferencz Klára, Bibliografia locală retrospectivă a judeţului Mureş: Cărţi editate până în anul 1944 - Maros megye retrospektív helyismereti könyvészete: 1944-ig megjelent könyvek, Târgu-Mureş, Biblioteca Judeţeană Mureş, 2005, 2 volume, 862 p.
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Review of: Lucia Bălaş, Bódis Ottilia, Oameni de seamă ai Sălajului, vol. 2: L-Z, Zalău, Biblioteca Judeţeană „I. S. Bădescu”, 2006, 368 p.
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