Grigore Tocilescu
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Professor Grigore Tocilescu
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Born | 26 October 1850 Fefelei village, Mizil town, Prahova County, Romania |
Died | Error: Need valid death date (first date): year, month, day Bucharest, Romania |
Citizenship | Romanian |
Nationality | Romanian |
Fields | History, Archaeology, Epigraphy, Folkloristics |
Institutions | Romanian Academy |
Known for | Marele Dicționar Geografic al României, research on Dacia |
Grigore George Tocilescu (26 October 1850 – 18 September 1909) was a Romanian historian, archaeologist, epigrapher and folkorist, member of Romanian Academy.
He was a professor of ancient history at the University of Bucharest, author of Marele Dicționar Geografic al României (The Great Geographical Dictionary of Romania), general secretary of the Romanian Ministry of Teaching and multiple times senator, with conservative political views. Tocilescu is one of the first Romanian historians who focused on the study of civilizations in ancient Dacia. As a folklorist he collaborated on the publication of a folkloristics compendium.
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Life
Education
After finishing the primary and secondary school Ploieşti, Tocilescu goes to Bucharest were he graduated the Saint Sava National College. He then studies in universities in Prague and Vienna, where he obtains the Doctor of Philosophy title and the license to practice law. Back in Romania, in 1881 he becomes professor of ancient history and epigraphy at the University of Bucharest.
Involvement
In 1884 the Archaeological Seminary's Library was established through Professor Tocilescu's grant.
At the death of Romanian historian, Romantic author, academic and politician Vasile Alexandrescu Urechia, November 21, 1901, Tocilescu delivered the funeral oration.
Bibliography
- Cumu se scrie la noi istoria (How the history gets written in our lands), Bucharest, 1873
- Dacia înainte the Romani (Dacia before the Romans), Bucharest, 1880 - One of the first history books on the Pre-Roman Dacian subject
- Manual de istoria româna: pentru școlele secundare de ambe-sexe, Bucuresci, Lito-Tipografia Carol Göbl, 1894
- Marele Dicționar Geografic al României (The Great Geographical Dictionary of Romania), Bucharest, 1898-1902, 5 volumes
- Materialuri Folkloristice, Bucharest, 1900
- Balade și doine, (prefață Marin Bucur), București, Editura Tineretului, 1958
See also
Notes
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