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Emanuil Grigorovitza
Emanuil Grigorovitza (February 15, 1857–December 6, 1915) was an Austro-Hungarian-born Romanian writer and philologist. Born in Rădăuți, in the Duchy of Bukovina, his parents were Vasile, a teacher, and Alexandra (née Pintilie); his brother was George Grigorovici.Satco and Niculică, p. 105 He attended primary school in Storojineț. In 1866, he entered the state gymnasium in Cernăuți. He also obtained pedagogical training and was sent to teach at Osoblaha, Hotzenplotz in Silesia. He audited courses at the philosophy faculty of Czernowitz University from 1877 to 1879. He then left for the Romanian Old Kingdom, initially setting at Pașcani, where he taught employees of Lemberg-Czernowitz-Jassy Eisenbahn, then becoming head of the company's Iași translation office. He audited courses at the letters faculty of Iași University, drawing favorable notice from Alexandru Dimitrie Xenopol. He also met and befriended Mihai Eminescu. In 1888, he started teaching at the school fo ...
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Emanuil is a male given name. It may refer to: *Emanuil A. Vidinski (born 1978), Bulgarian writer, poet, and musician *Emanuil Dyulgerov (born 1955), former hammer thrower from Bulgaria *Emanuil Gavriliță (1847–1910), lawyer, journalist and activist from Bessarabia *Emanuil Manolov (1860–1902), Bulgarian composer *Emanuil Vaskidovich (1795–1875), Bulgarian National Revival enlightener History and origin Emanuil is a Bulgarian form of the name ''Emmanuel.'' "God is with us" is the meaning of the Hebrew name "Immanu'el," which is derived from the words "with" and "God" in the Hebrew alphabet. The Messiah was known by this name in the Old Testament. Although it has not been widely used, it has been used in England from the 16th century under the names Emmanuel and Immanuel. In continental Europe, particularly in Spain and Portugal (with the variants Manuel and Manoel), the name has historically been more popular. See also *Emanuil Gojdu National College,high school loca ...
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