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Simion Florea Marian (September 1, 1847–April 11, 1907) was an ethnic Romanian
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folklorist, ethnographer, Eastern Orthodox priest and teacher, from the
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. Born in
Ilișești Ilișești () is a commune located in Suceava County, Bukovina, northeastern Romania. It is composed of two villages, Brașca and Ilișești. The commune was called ''Ciprian Porumbescu'' (with Ilișești as its center) and included the villages ...
, a village southwest of
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, his parents were Grigore and Ruxandra (née Stanovici). He studied high school in Suceava,
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and
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, passing his
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in 1871. From 1871 to 1875, he attended the
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theological institute. He then served as a parish priest at
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(1875-1877), Voloca (1877) and
Siret Siret (; ; ; ; ) is a town, municipality and former Latin bishopric in Suceava County, northeastern Romania. It is situated in the historical region of Bukovina. Siret is the 11th largest urban settlement in the county, with a population of 6,708 ...
(1877-1879). From 1879 to 1883, he taught catechism at Siret. He settled in Suceava in 1883, working as a teacher and, from 1894 until his death in his adopted city, a professor at the Higher Gymnasium. He was elected a titular member of the
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in March 1881.Satco and Niculică, pp. 487-88 His first published work appeared in '' Familia'' magazine between 1866 and 1867: ''Datinile poporului român: o nuntă la Ilișești în Bucovina''. He contributed to numerous magazines: ''Cărțile săteanului român, Amicul familiei, Gazeta poporului,
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, Junimea literară,
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, Analele Academiei Române, Gazeta Transilvaniei, Calendarul Ligei, Aurora Română, Calendarul Bucovinei, Literatorul, Noua revistă română, Observatorul, Revista critică literară, Vatra, Calendarul diecezan, Amicul poporului, Calendarul poporului, Albina Carpaților, Calendarul gospodarilor, Cărțile săteanului român, Curierul literar, Epoca, Familia, Patria, Albina, Glasul Bucovinei, Lumea nouă, Reforma, Revista română, Tribuna'' and ''Revista pentru istorie, arheologie și filologie''. Together with
Teodor V. Ștefanelli Teodor V. Ștefanelli (born Teodor Ștefaniuc; August 18, 1849–July 23, 1920) was an Austrian Empire, Imperial Austrian-born Romanian historian, poet, prose writer and lawyer. Born in Siret, part of Bukovina, his father Vasile Ștefaniuc w ...
, he founded ''Revista politică''. He produced a large body of work on folklore and ethnography, in which traditional Romanian culture was first researched systematically. He collected folk songs, which he published in books. His pioneering investigations into Romanian folklore appeared in book form as ''Descântece poporane române'' (1886) and posthumously as ''Păsările noastre și legendele lor''. Works of synthesis that laid a foundation for Romanian ethnography include: ''Chromatica poporului român'' (1882), the first Romanian-language book of its kind; ''Ornitologia poporană română'' (two volumes, 1883), which won the Năsturel-Herescu Prize from the Romanian Academy and was the first of its type anywhere; and ''Insectele în limba, tradițiile și obiceiurile românilor'' (1903). He wrote thematic monographs on ethnography that went through multiple printings: ''Nunta la români'' (1890), ''Nașterea la români'' and ''Înmormântarea la români'' (both 1892). Between 1898 and 1901, he published the trilogy ''Sărbătorile la români'': I. Cârnilegile, II. Păresimile, III. Cincizecimea, linked to the folk calendar. His history books include: ''Câteva inscripțiuni și documente din Bucovina'' (1885), ''Biserica din Pătrăuți'' (1887), ''Sf. Ioan de la Suceava'' (1895), ''Condica sfintei mănăstiri Voronețul'' (1900) and ''Domnia lui Ștefan voievod cel viteaz și a lui Ștefan Tomșa'' (1904). He was one of several authors who contributed to "Die Bukowina"'' (1888).


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*Emil Satco, Alis Niculică (eds.), ''Enciclopedia Bucovinei'', Vol. II. Suceava: Editura Karl A. Romstorfer, 2018. {{DEFAULTSORT:Marian, Simion Florea 1847 births 1907 deaths People from Suceava County Romanian Austro-Hungarians Romanian folklorists Romanian ethnographers Romanian historians Romanian magazine founders Romanian schoolteachers Romanian Orthodox priests Titular members of the Romanian Academy