Ioan Bianu
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Bianu's scholarship was doubled by his work as an organizer in the field, and, especially after 1880, by a participation in political intrigues. He was a disciple of Dimitrie Sturdza, joining the latter's National Liberal Party and canvassing support in academia. Bianu continued to agitate among the Transylvanian Romanians, but, by 1896, both he and Sturdza had turned moderate on the national issue, and favored a rapprochement with Austria-Hungary. As such, Bianu was a "Germanophile" during World War I, meaning that he criticized Romania's alliance with the Entente Powers. He remained in German-occupied territory following the fall of Bucharest, but was spared persecution upon the end of war. Provided by Wikipedia
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Published: 1907
Superior document: Catalogul manuscriptelor românesti 1
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Other Authors:
“...Bianu, Ioan 1856-1935...”
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Published: 1889;, 1889
Superior document: Psaltirea Scheiana (1482) Mss. 449 B. A. R. 1
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Published: 1967
Superior document: Catalogul manuscriptelor Romanesti 4
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Published: 1931
Superior document: Catalogul manuscriptelor Romanesti 3
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