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*[http://www.history-cluj.ro/Istorie/cercet/Chindris/memoriale/100daicoviciu.pdf "Clujeanul Constantin Daicoviciu"] |
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20071010045937/http://www.history-cluj.ro/Istorie/cercet/Chindris/memoriale/100daicoviciu.pdf "Clujeanul Constantin Daicoviciu"] |
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Constantin Daicoviciu | |
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Died | May 27, 1973 Cluj | (aged 75)
Occupation(s) | historian, archaeologist |
Constantin Daicoviciu (Romanian pronunciation: [konstanˈtin ˈdajkovit͡ʃju]; March 1, 1898, Căvăran – May 27, 1973, Cluj-Napoca) was a Romanian historian and archaeologist.
He was rector (president) of Babeş-Bolyai University of Cluj, and a member of the Romanian Academy.
His son, Hadrian Daicoviciu (1932–1984) was also a historian.
Since his death in 1973, the commune in the Banat where he was born in bears his name.
Book
- Emil Condurachi, Constantin Daicoviciu, The Ancient Civilization of Romania, London: Barrie & Jenkins, 1971. 250 pp. ISBN 0-214-65256-4
External links
Categories:
- 1898 births
- 1973 deaths
- Babeș-Bolyai University faculty
- People from Caraș-Severin County
- Rectors of Babeș-Bolyai University
- Romanian historians
- Romanian archaeologists
- Titular members of the Romanian Academy
- 20th-century historians
- Herder Prize recipients
- Romanian writer stubs
- European historian stubs
- Romanian history stubs
- Archaeologist stubs