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17: 181:, where he became one of Iorga's star students and fervent followers. According to sociologist Mircea Ioanid, "he made himself famous with his modest but fruitful activities in the public sphere, but most of all through his cultural pioneering". A graduate of the Faculty of Letters, Stahl invented a method for Romanian stenography, which was based on 484:. Stahl was enthusiastic about the events, and contrasted the enthusiasm and sincerity of Transylvanians with the politicking of his Bucharest employers. He left notes on the "natural bond between the people and the leaders", and found the Partium peasants to be exceptionally polite, as well as "fair, intelligent, and proud". 655:, according to whom "given technical expertise, nobody would have been better suited for the task than him". The textbook notably included writing samples "from virtually all of modern Romania's personalities", alongside character sketches. He had also published, in 1925, the war-themed volume of sketches called 236:. He was an imitator of Caragiale, and, according to Iorga, was one of the best, fitted with a "tender understanding of things". Having acquired a first-hand understanding of the emerging Romanian trends in public speaking, Stahl also published a September 1906 notice on the "style of Romanian orators" in the 627:
over history. As a researcher, he brought up empirical evidence which supported some of Iorga's core theses, but criticized his attempts to silence other opponents. Faced with financial difficulties for much of his life, he supplemented his income by working in stenography, which he had learned from
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Stahl considered publishing the work, and showed it to Iorga for a critical opinion. He met Iorga's opposition, who asked him "to forget the moon and stars" and write a new book using the style around the first chapter, in which Stahl depicts life in turn-of-the-century Bucharest. Therefore, Stahl's
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of space exploration: a newspaperman chances upon a mysterious text, which turns out to be the stenographic account of a Romanian voyage to the Moon. Stahl described his novel as more of a "popular treatise in astronomy", a "well-written" and accessible illustration of scientific facts. In his 1915
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and was teacher at his mother and wife's boarding school on Brutus Street (where he also resided). Stahl resumed his close contacts with Iorga: Iorga regularly visited Stahl's home and office, where he freely dictated his books for Stahl to write down. Stahl also joined the staff of Iorga's summer
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from old inscriptions, and interviewed senior citizens. His son Henri Jr, who followed him on such excursions, recalls: "He had the special gift of being able to converse with simple people, old and young alike, winning them over with his own matching simplicity, addressing them in their own
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In addition to his scholarly and literary work, Stahl worked as a stenographer for public institutions, which allowed him to witness significant events in Romanian political history, and was a distinguished veteran of World War I. Stahl was the father of sociologist
219:, she gave birth to a daughter, Henriette. The forceful separation and Henriette's health problems as an infant led Stahl to contemplate suicide; Irma Stahl eventually yielded to his threats, allowing mother and daughter to return and live with her in Bucharest. 359:", according to Popescu). Sevastos pointed out that Stahl's "social criticism" was of the "aggressive" kind, quoting a passage in which the narrator reads Iorga's initials, "dear as they will once be to all Romanians", into the lunar surface. 495:, but was badly wounded in the trenches during the battles of September 1916. Losing consciousness, he was dragged away and rescued by his peasant batman, and was under treatment at Gerota hospital when Iorga dedicated him an encomium in 170:, as pedagogues and owners of a boarding school (although Irma never learned Romanian). By the time of Henri's birth, Joseph had had a lengthy career in publishing, with phrasebooks for German, French or Romanian, beginning with the 1853 701:'s injury: "Death of Henri Stahl, the known stenographer. Stahl was also a remarkable writer and a very decent man. We bury with him another piece of our past, the past of old folks..." Stahl's book of World War I memoirs, titled 1941: 631:
To her father's despair, Henriette had a troubled childhood, and shunned academic life in favor of sheer experimentation. She was, by contemporary accounts, an extraordinarily beautiful woman. She graduated from the
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officials. Blanche and the Stahl children lived in occupied Bucharest, and were helped to survive by their peasant acquaintances, through contraband goods. Stahl eventually returned to the occupied capital after the
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and its Superior School of Archivists and Paleographers. Stahl's work for those years includes a 1926 textbook of graphology. It was positively reviewed at the time by the social scientist
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came out in 1935 at E. Marvan Publishers, illustrated with 175 photographs taken by Stahl himself. Stahl published in 1936 his own contribution in the field of paleography: a textbook for
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in 1916, when Romania entered World War I as an enemy of Austria-Hungary. He was a reserve lieutenant in the 6th (Mihai Viteazu) Regiment. He saw action during the early stages of the
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saw print in 1958 and 1966. Years after the anticommunist revolution, the Stahl method was still being taught in stenography classes. In 2002, Editura Domino put out a new version of
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magazine, then as a single volume in 1914. In the latter popular edition, produced at the Bucharest Institute of Graphic Arts, the "astronomical novel" was illustrated by
331:" is balanced by "enthusiasm" and "funny remarks", but "the lack of a genuine conflict the main shortcoming of Stahl's book". As noted in 1998 by cultural journalist 460:. Under Germanic influence, Transylvanian Romanian intellectuals had devised their own shorthand system, codified by Vasile Vlaicu. However, Stahl was contracted by 745:, the official communist poet. When Dumitriu himself defected in 1960, Henriette was detained for several months and made to confess that she had been Dumitriu's 633: 671: 1141: 395:
The book is feted for its colorful depictions of Bucharesters at the beginning of the 20th century, but also for outlining the conservative thesis favored at
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took over as Director, but was still considered one of the school's prime experts, and honored by Sacerdoțeanu as the founder of Romanian graphology.
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notes, Stahl and Iorga were both conservative adversaries of 20th-century modernization, who disliked popular culture and feared the growth of the
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Stahl created an original system of a stenography, which worked as one of the basic Romanian stenography standards, and, as resident expert at the
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family, the orphaned daughter of a prize-winning painter. From Joseph's earlier marriage, Henri had a half-sister, Ana "Nety" Stahl (1853–1929).
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corps of stenographers, in which capacity he taught free lessons in stenography to university students. For that purpose, he issued a 1919
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of her novels, and she was banned from publishing for some 10 years. She was protected from imprisonment by her ten-year-long affair with
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The affair angered Irma Stahl, who sacked Blanche after she let known that she carried Stahl's child. Moving in with her sister in
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The censorship which touched his descendants under communism did not affect Henri Sr's own cultural legacy. New editions of
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Metoda pentru a stenografia cu alfabetul latin pentru uzul studenților, ziariștilor și tuturor celor care au de scris repede
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of downtown Bucharest, and proposes that all condemned buildings be photographed and inventoried for historical reference.
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Henri legally married Blanche in 1901. The couple soon had another son, Henri H. Stahl. Blanche became an expert in
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Petru Iamandi, "Romanian SF in the Latter Half of the 19th Century and the First Half of the 20th Century", in
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journal, then bound together as a volume issued in Vălenii. Iorga later described Stahl, alongside
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and lexicographer, Joseph "Iosif" Stahl (1820–1890), described in sources as "a cross between an
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to a literary contest in 1924. From 1931 to 1944, Henriette was married to the poet-translator
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agents and prevented from publishing until the 1960s (during which interval he had to work in
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Born in Bucharest, Henri was himself a polyglot and a student of history. He enlisted at the
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Lucreția Angheluță, Salomeea Rotaru, Liana Miclescu, Marilena Apostolescu, Marina Vazaca,
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Around 1900, Stahl was in France, where he published a guide to the Duployan method and a
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baron. According to Henriette Yvonne Stahl, her grandfather was originally active in the
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Ioan Mihăilescu, "Profesorul Henri H. Stahl și școala sociologică de la București", in
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Virgiliu Bradin, "Contribuția întrunirilor social-politice și culturale desfășurate la
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of the Romanians". According to philologist Petru Iamandi, the book's "rather obvious
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Institute for the Investigation of Communist Crimes and Memory of the Romanian Exile
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Both of Stahl's male heirs were involved in social sciences. Known to the world as
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Gheorghe Popa, "Aurelian Sacerdoțeanu și învățământul arhivistic din România", in
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Stahl died in February 1942. This occurred during the Nazi-allied dictatorship of
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Istoria literaturii românești contemporane. II: În căutarea fondului (1890–1934)
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Upon the end of the war, Stahl's two male heirs wrote Romania's first course in
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and disgust for politicking, but also for a belief in human transcendence (an "
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origins. From a previous relationship, Blanche had a six-year-old son, Gaston.
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din Pârneava la realizarea Marii Uniri", in Doru Sinaci, Emil Arbonie (eds.),
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of the court. Reportedly, his second wife, Irma Niard, known in Romanian as
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section. His death is recorded in the diary of a marginalized politician,
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During the early 1910s, Stahl made visits to the Romanian communities of
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leaders to record their February 1911 meeting with the constituents of
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Administrație românească arădeană. Studii și comunicări, Slaviciana II
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applied to them. The stenographer-historian was buried in Bucharest's
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language, in the very spirit of their mentality." As literary critic
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Capcanele istoriei. Elita intelectuală românească între 1930 și 1950
1976:"Henriette Yvonne Stahl: A Special Case in the Romanian Literature" 514: 160: 151: 77:("A Romanian on the Moon"), seen as one of the pioneering works in 2070:
Amintiri și gînduri din vechea școală a monografiilor sociologice
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Actele Conferinței Internaționale Lexic Comun – Lexic Specializat
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In addition to such contributions, Stahl preserved a passion for
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From 1925, Stahl's expertise in graphology was harnessed by the
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Mircea Ioanid, "Oameni care mi-au fost dragi: H. H. Stahl", in
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shortly before his death, which occurred on September 9, 1991.
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Occasionally, Stahl returned to fiction writing, producing
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man and a Swiss woman", or, in the Stahls' genealogy, as a
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Bibliografia românească modernă (1831–1918). Vol. IV: R-Z
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can indeed be considered important for the emergence of
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Leaving his children and wife behind, Stahl escaped to
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Ileana Ghemeș, "Aplicări ale direcțiunii naționale în
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In 1903, Stahl was working for the Chancellery of the
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Tudor Crețu, "Opiaceele Henriettei Yvonne Stahl", in
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Annales Universitatis Apulensis. Series Philologica
774:School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences 659:("A Spy"), praised by Ralea for its authenticity. 563:("Parliamentary Stenography Course"). In interwar 544:(April 1918), and had to watch resentfully as the 1614:"Henriette Yvonne Stahl, printre stele norocoase" 930: 928: 926: 924: 922: 2107: 1558:Stahl, pp. 15–17, 22–23, 45, 83–84, 164–165, 180 735:International Confederation of Free Trade Unions 1207:Analele Universității Dunărea de Jos din Galați 998: 996: 551:Stahl resumed his work in parliament after the 521:, the provisional capital, a new review called 499:(September 23, 1916). He was a convalescent in 367:("Vanishing Bucharest"), serialized in Iorga's 69:, set up the Romanian school of graphology and 919: 908: 906: 904: 902: 548:embarked on a campaign of hasty requisitions. 1605: 1603: 1601: 476:counties, which doubled as a protest against 1586:; Stahl, pp. 21–22, 30–31, 110–111, 166, 201 1452: 1450: 993: 830:Bălaj, p. 24. See also Mihăilescu, pp. 36–37 729:and defected to the West. He worked for the 185:. He outlined its rules in a 1900 textbook: 166:The Stahls lived in Wallachia, and later in 39:; April 29, 1877 – February 18, 1942) was a 2026:Hrisovul. Anuarul Facultății de Arhivistică 1827: 1825: 899: 202:La machine à écrire—machine à stenographier 2286:Romanian military personnel of World War I 1598: 1480:George Florescu, "Germania și germanii în 1189: 1187: 972: 970: 968: 966: 964: 962: 960: 958: 97:, a political thinker and militant of the 1447: 1340: 1338: 1134: 1132: 1130: 1128: 1126: 948: 946: 944: 721:. Voinea became ambassador of Romania in 248:Oral historian and science fiction author 109: 2091:"Scrisori de ostași din toamna lui 1916" 1983:Journal of Humanistic and Social Studies 1822: 1410: 1408: 1406: 840: 838: 836: 731:French Radio and Television Broadcasting 62:, which was published by Iorga in 1910. 15: 1675:Popa, pp. 24, 25. See also Stahl, p. 14 1527: 1525: 1422: 1420: 1184: 955: 776:. Henri was fully reinstated after the 585:went through a second edition in 1925. 2108: 1335: 1319:Manolescu, pp. 232–233; Popescu, p. 33 1123: 941: 817: 815: 813: 811: 263:Curs complect de stenografie cu vocale 1403: 1382:Bradin, pp. 140–141, 144–145, 146–153 833: 323:noted: "Mr. Stahl imagined himself a 134:, before being taken prisoner by the 1942:Editura științifică și enciclopedică 1522: 1417: 1007:"Români și evrei în exilul românesc" 1484:lui N. Iorga (1917–1918) (II)", in 808: 13: 2062:, Nr. 1–2–3/1915, pp. 302–303 1767:Nicolae Iorga Institute of History 14: 2302: 2261:Romanian people of German descent 2256:Romanian people of French descent 2211:Romanian male short story writers 2101: 2028:, Vol. XIII, 2007, pp. 23–33 1931:Anuarul Bucurescilor pe anul 1904 2266:Romanian people of Swiss descent 2221:Romanian science fiction writers 2151:20th-century Romanian historians 2146:19th-century Romanian historians 1666:, Nr. 80, January 2013, pp. 8–12 621:Romanian Social Democratic Party 588: 561:Curs de stenografie parlamentară 452:, and in particular to those of 406:Stahl followed up with humorous 363:literary debut was in 1910 with 99:Romanian Social Democratic Party 1985:, Vol. IV, 2013, pp. 21–32 1980:Aurel Vlaicu University of Arad 1960:, November 1995, pp. 40–44 1912: 1903: 1881: 1872: 1863: 1854: 1836:"Proza Henriettei Yvonne Stahl" 1813: 1804: 1772: 1755: 1746: 1737: 1722: 1700: 1678: 1669: 1654: 1632: 1589: 1561: 1552: 1543: 1534: 1513: 1504: 1491: 1474: 1465: 1438: 1429: 1394: 1385: 1376: 1363: 1322: 1313: 1291: 1265: 1256: 1243: 1234: 1225: 1216: 1199: 1175: 1166: 1157: 1114: 1105: 1083: 1074: 1062: 1045: 1036: 1027: 1018: 613:Free College of Social Sciences 605:resulted in prosecution at the 553:German capitulation of November 93:, as well as the stepfather of 2271:University of Bucharest alumni 2000:, Arad, 2011, pp. 133–153 1998:Vasile Goldiș University Press 890: 877: 868: 856: 847: 824: 443: 172:Kleine Walachische Sprachlehre 114:Henri Stahl was the son of an 1: 2281:Romanian Land Forces officers 2156:Linguists of Slavic languages 2052:Rd. S., "Recenzii. H. Stahl, 1933:, Carol Göbl, Bucharest, 1904 1924: 1486:Zargidava. Revistă de Istorie 1391:Bradin, pp. 146, 148, 149–153 762:Biblioteca Historica Romaniae 531:. He was caught there by the 2236:Photographers from Bucharest 2216:Romanian short story writers 2097:, Nr. 3/2011, pp. 65–68 2095:Gândirea Militară Românească 2021:, Nr. 2/2005, pp. 36–42 1053:Revista Politică și Literară 649:National Archives of Romania 242:Revista Politică și Literară 138:. 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Stahl, 1643:"Din secolul trecut..." 1253:, p. 335; Țurlea, p. 67 462:Romanian National Party 401:Haussmannian renovation 2032:Cristian Tudor Popescu 1240:Manolescu, pp. 231–233 697:, right after news of 333:Cristian Tudor Popescu 147:Barbu Dimitrie Știrbei 110:Origins and early life 91:Henriette Yvonne Stahl 21: 2206:Romanian male writers 2019:Sociologie Românească 1834:Marian Victor Buciu, 1782:Constantin Argetoianu 1752:Mihăilescu, pp. 36–37 1641:Bianca Burța-Cernat, 1163:Stahl, pp. 15, 16, 17 695:Constantin Argetoianu 313:review of the novel, 191:Parliament of Romania 19: 2186:Romanian biographers 2076:, Bucharest, 1981. 1944:, Bucharest, 1996. 1352:ale lui Henri Stahl" 1278:Bucureștii ce se duc 1102:, September 16, 2009 1069:Anuarul Bucurescilor 863:Anuarul Bucurescilor 793:Bucureștii ce se duc 664:Bucureștii ce se duc 662:A second edition of 599:Marxist theoretician 489:Romanian Land Forces 416:Macabre și viceversa 365:Bucureștii ce se duc 278:history of Bucharest 230:'s satirical sheet, 58:study of his native 2201:Romanian memoirists 1763:Necropola Capitalei 1651:, Nr. 949, May 2008 1357:Observator Cultural 1350:Schițe parlamentare 1285:Observator Cultural 1012:Observator Cultural 797:Schițe parlamentare 668:Old Church Slavonic 608:Dealul Spirii Trial 529:Kherson Governorate 438:Schițe parlamentare 425:Ziarul Călătoriilor 2196:Romanian humorists 2136:Romanian inventors 1963:Florin Manolescu, 1878:Ioanid, pp. 41, 44 1841:2014-07-15 at the 1801:, December 3, 2010 1791:2014-07-15 at the 1784:, Stelian Neagoe, 1619:2014-07-15 at the 1612:Clara Mărgineanu, 1462:, Nr. 9/1942, p. 6 1222:Popescu, pp. 33–34 1181:Popescu, pp. 34–35 1146:"Rău de București" 1042:Iorga, pp. 183–184 1005:Adrian Niculescu, 672:Aurel Sacerdoțeanu 557:Deputies' Assembly 542:Romanian armistice 533:October Revolution 482:universal suffrage 292:petite bourgeoisie 228:Ion Luca Caragiale 183:Duployan shorthand 25:Henri Joseph Stahl 22: 2251:Bavarian nobility 2246:Romanian nobility 2014:, Bucharest, 1934 1974:Laura-Lia Bălaj, 1971:, Bucharest, 1980 1869:Ioanid, pp. 41–43 1798:Jurnalul Național 1731:Monitorul Oficial 1626:Jurnalul Național 1584:978-973-50-3533-4 1519:Manolescu, p. 233 1499:Cultura Poporului 1459:Universul Literar 1142:Dan C. Mihăilescu 719:Marxist sociology 493:Romanian Campaign 480:policies and for 383:Dumitru C. Moruzi 287:Dan C. Mihăilescu 179:city's university 128:Kingdom of Greece 67:National Archives 2298: 2166:Urban historians 2088: 2059:Viața Românească 2054:Un romîn în lună 2012:Editura Adevĕrul 1919: 1916: 1910: 1907: 1901: 1897:România Literară 1889: 1885: 1879: 1876: 1870: 1867: 1861: 1858: 1852: 1848:România Literară 1833: 1829: 1820: 1819:Bălaj, pp. 29–30 1817: 1811: 1808: 1802: 1780: 1776: 1770: 1759: 1753: 1750: 1744: 1743:Popa, pp. 25, 27 1741: 1735: 1726: 1720: 1716:Viața Românească 1704: 1698: 1694:Viața Românească 1682: 1676: 1673: 1667: 1658: 1652: 1640: 1636: 1630: 1629:, March 15, 2010 1611: 1607: 1596: 1595:Bălaj, pp. 25–28 1593: 1587: 1565: 1559: 1556: 1550: 1549:Stahl, pp. 14–15 1547: 1541: 1538: 1532: 1529: 1520: 1517: 1511: 1508: 1502: 1495: 1489: 1478: 1472: 1471:Stahl, pp. 17–18 1469: 1463: 1454: 1445: 1442: 1436: 1433: 1427: 1424: 1415: 1412: 1401: 1398: 1392: 1389: 1383: 1380: 1374: 1367: 1361: 1346: 1342: 1333: 1326: 1320: 1317: 1311: 1300:Tudor Mavrodin, 1299: 1295: 1289: 1273: 1269: 1263: 1260: 1254: 1247: 1241: 1238: 1232: 1229: 1223: 1220: 1214: 1209:, Nr. 1-1/2013 ( 1203: 1197: 1191: 1182: 1179: 1173: 1170: 1164: 1161: 1155: 1154:, March 19, 2003 1151:Ziarul Financiar 1140: 1136: 1121: 1118: 1112: 1111:Stahl, pp. 16–17 1109: 1103: 1099:Ziarul Financiar 1092:Cătălin Fudulu, 1091: 1087: 1081: 1078: 1072: 1066: 1060: 1049: 1043: 1040: 1034: 1031: 1025: 1024:Bălaj, pp. 25–26 1022: 1016: 1004: 1000: 991: 978: 974: 953: 950: 939: 932: 917: 910: 897: 894: 888: 881: 875: 874:Bălaj, pp. 24–25 872: 866: 860: 854: 851: 845: 842: 831: 828: 822: 819: 789:Un român în lună 782:Romanian Academy 727:communist regime 619:and pro-Western 583:Un român în lună 391: 337:Un român în lună 320:Viața Românească 310:found manuscript 306:Un român în lună 259:Vălenii de Munte 130:, in service to 89:and of novelist 75:Un român în lună 2306: 2305: 2301: 2300: 2299: 2297: 2296: 2295: 2161:Oral historians 2106: 2105: 2104: 2086: 2074:Editura Minerva 2042:, Iași, 1998. 1969:Editura Univers 1965:Literatura S.F. 1957:Magazin Istoric 1927: 1922: 1917: 1913: 1908: 1904: 1892:"Paul H. 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Romanian
stenographer
graphologist
Nicolae Iorga
conservationist
Bucharest
National Archives
paleography
Romanian science fiction
Henri H. Stahl
Henriette Yvonne Stahl
Șerban Voinea
Romanian Social Democratic Party
Orientalist
Alsatian
Bavarian
Kingdom of Greece
King Otto
Ottoman Empire
Wallachia
Prince
Barbu Dimitrie Știrbei
Dragoman
Normand
unified Romania
city's university
Duployan shorthand
Parliament of Romania
stenotype

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