Case şi inscripţii din Răşinari, sec. XVIII-XIX (I)

  • Subiect: Houses and Inscriptions from Răşinari, 18th-19th Centuries (I) The first part of this article, dedicated to Răşinari, the greatest commune in Mărginimea Sibiului, presents a few houses from the 18th-19th centuries and their inscriptions.The oldest house preserved in Răşinari is the Bishops' House, a building of historical patrimony. Constructed in 1710, it served as the seat both of the Serbian Orthodox bishops of Transylvania between 1761-1796 (Dionisie Novacovici, Sofronie Chirilovici, Ghedeon Nichitici, Gherasim Adamovici) and of the Romanian Orthodox archpriests who herded the parishes Râu Sadului, Poplaca, Bungard, Sadu, Tălmăcel, Boiţa, Porceşti and Răşinari. The Church Museum organized in the former Bishops' House hosts rich collections of folklore and sacred art, but especially historical archive documents and old religious printings.The building of the „Octavian Goga” Gymnasium is also classified among the historical monuments. Built in 1836, at that time it represented „the most beautiful Romanian school in Transylvania” (Victor Păcală). The school inscription is interpreted by means of the important promotors of Răşinari in 1836: school inspector general Moise Fulea, the village juries Ioan Giurculeţ, Petru Vidrighin, Nicolae Măieran, Dan Brat [?], Nicolae Adam, Iacob Ciucean; later on the school principal and priest Sava Popovici-Barcianu and especially the metropolitan bishop Andrei Şaguna.
  • Limba de redactare: română, engleză
  • Secţiunea: Patrimoniu-Heritage
  • Vezi publicația: Acta Terrae Fogarasiensis: ActaTF
  • Editura: Negru Vodă
  • Loc publicare: Făgăraş
  • Anul publicaţiei: 2018
  • Referinţă bibliografică pentru nr. revistă: 7; anul 2018
  • Paginaţia: 537-548
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