Un iluminist transilvănean de pe meleaguri sălăjene: Iosif Paşca

  • Subiect: A Transylvanian Man of the Enlightenment from Sălaj: Iosif Paşca The man of the church and the priest Pericei, between 1810-1833, the Transylvanian scholar Joseph Pasca (1785-1850) began his activity under the generous ideas of national rebirth that the great people of the Transylvanian Enlightenment School promoted in the spiritual life of the Romanians in Transylvania. A student of the Romanian schools in Blaj, Iosif Paşeca, remains in touch with the old masters such as Demetrius Cajan Jr. and Samuil Vulcan, whose advice he wrote and translated a series of books such as The History of the Bible (1813), New Testament History 1813), The Art of Living a Long Life (1815), Worth's Remembrance (1820), Marcus Aurelius's Commentaries. These books, where one approach to a wide variety of topics such as religion, morality, medicine, and popular wisdom make him one of the greatest scholars of light in his era. His unpublished works are the most important contribution made by Transylvania to the Romanian enlightenment.
  • Limba de redactare: română; rezumat engleză
  • Secţiunea: Istoria culturii şi muzeografie
  • Vezi publicația: Acta Musei Porolissensis: ActaMP
  • Editura: I. P. Cluj
  • Loc publicare: Cluj-Napoca
  • Anul publicaţiei: 1978
  • Referinţă bibliografică pentru nr. revistă: II; anul 1978; subtitlu: Acta Mvsei Porolissensis
  • Paginaţia: 325-338
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