Samuil Micu, Gheorghe Sincai and Petru Maior in Cluj, Romania
Samuil Micu, Gheorghe Sincai and Petru Maior in Cluj, Romania
Published 2016-08-16T10:22:17+00:00
This sculpture depicts three of Romania's most iconic theologians, philosophers and writers.
Samuil Micu Klein (September 1745 – 13 May 1806) was a Romanian Greek-Catholic theologian, historian, philologist and philosopher, a member of the Enlightenment-era movement of Transylvanian School (Şcoala Ardeleană).
Gheorghe Șincai (February 28, 1754 – November 2, 1816) was an ethnic Romanian Transylvanian historian, philologist, translator, poet, and representative of the Enlightenment-influenced Transylvanian School.
As the director of Greek Catholic education in Transylvania he brought a fundamental contribution to the process of promoting culture in rural environments. With Samuil Micu he composed the first written grammar of the Romanian language: Elementa linguae daco-romanae sive valachicae (The elements of the Daco-Roman or Wallachian language) (Vienna, 1780), in which he demonstrated the Latin origins of the Romanian language.
Petru Maior (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈpetru ˈmajor]; 1761 in Marosvásárhely (now Târgu Mureș, Romania) – 14 February 1821 in Budapest) was a Romanian writer who is considered one of the most influential personalities of the Age of Enlightenment inTransylvania (the Transylvanian School). Maior was a member of the Greek-Catholic clergy, a historian, philosopher, and linguist.
The Buda Lexicon, a book published in 1825, included two texts by Petru Maior, Orthographia romana sive latino-valachica una cum clavi and Dialogu pentru inceputul linbei române, in which he introduced the letters ș for /ʃ/ and ț for /ts/, which have since been in use in the Romanian alphabet.
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Scanned : Photogrammetry (Processed using Agisoft PhotoScan)
Printed at 60% scale. Recommended settings: Layer thickness: 0,19mm Infill: Low Support: 20 degree Fan speed: auto
Date published | 16/08/2016 |
Time to do | 153 - 417 minutes |
Material Quantity | 31 |
Dimensions | 65 x 45 x 78mm |
Technology | FDM |
Title | Samuil Micu, Gheorghe Sincai and Petru Maior |
Accession | Public |
Medium | Bronze |
Place | Cluj |