Eminentologist Dimitrie Vatamaniuc passed away at the age of 98



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Dimitrie Vatamaniuc took over following the entire work of Mihai Eminescu, initiated and coordinated by Perpessicius. Under his supervision, between 1977 and 1993, volumes VII-XVI of the work of Eminescu, which was to be completed in 1999, were published.

Dimitrie Vatamaniuc then published several series of poems "Works" (The encyclopedic publishing house Universe and the publishing house of the Romanian Academy, 1999-2003, National Foundation for Science and the art under the aegis of the Romanian Academy, 2015), "Eminescu Publishing, 1870-1877" (1977), "Eminescu, The Manuscripts" (1988), "Eminescu, Documentary Contributions "(1993)," Eminescu and Transylvania "(1993)," Eminescu Publishing, 1877-1883, 1888-1889 "(1996); "Eminescu Notebooks, Mythology and Document" (1998), "Bucovina between West and East" (2006), "Eminescu in Complete Academic Edition" (2010), "Eminescu in Entire Editions" ( 2013) /

Dimitrie Vatamaniuc was born on September 25, 1920 in Sucevita. He graduated from the "Eudoxiu Hurmuzachi" high school and in 1947 from the Faculty of Arts and Philosophy of Cluj-Napoca.

He defended his doctoral thesis at the Institute of Literary and Folk History of the Romanian Academy in 1957 and had George Călinescu as scientific leader. He was Professor of Romanian Language and Literature at Andrei Mureşanu High School in Dej, Editor-in-Chief of the literary Almanac of Cluj, researcher at the Institute of Literary and Folk History, Lecturer at the University of Bucharest and, since 1964, head of the department of documentation and scientific information of the Romanian Academy. Since 1974 he has worked as a researcher at the Institute of Literature and Literary Theory of the Romanian Academy, writes Mediafax.

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