Istoricul Mihai Berza la Roma

  • Subiect: The following lines bring forth some aspects of the collaboration between the well-known researcher of the mediaeval period Mihai Berza (1907-1978) and the well esteemed historian Emil Panaitescu, upon the background of the time spent by the former as a Romanian School in Rome stipended student. Shortly after he served as a teacher in Iasi and Bârlad (1931-1933), he left for the Romanian School in Rome (1931-1935), and after sustaining in Iaşi, in 1935 his doctoral thesis named Amalfi Preducale (596-957), he was appointed secretary of the Romanian School in Rome, thus actually contributing to the organizing of its activities and also to its swift evolution. Through the analysis of the courier exchanged by Mihai Berza with various intimates and especially with Emil Panaitescu, the author unveils to us, in a thrilling manner, the devotion that, the merely 24 years old Mihai Berza, showed to all of his assigned tasks, whether he was a librarian, secretary or cashier of the Romanian School in Rome, thus outlining the qualities of the young historian, parted between the setting of all the library books, the finalizing and the presenting of his doctoral thesis, the administration of the School’s building, the various trips to Rome and his native country or the short moments spent near his wife in Rome and then in the Swiss Alps, in Germany or Switzerland, through visiting museums and monuments or simply enjoying the beauties of nature.
  • Limba de redactare: română, engleză
  • Secţiunea: Istorie
  • Vezi publicația: Memoria Antiquitatis: MemAntiq
  • Editura: „Constantin Matasă”
  • Loc publicare: Piatra Neamţ
  • Anul publicaţiei: 2007
  • Referinţă bibliografică pentru nr. revistă: XXIV; anul 2007; subtitlu: Acta Musei Petrodavensis
  • Paginaţia: 513-524
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