Alice Voinescu
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Alice Voinescu
Summary
Alice Voinescu is a human[1]. She was born in Drobeta-Turnu Severin[2]. She was born on February 10, 1885[3]. She died in Bucharest[4]. She died on June 4, 1961[5]. She worked as an essayist[6], translator[7], writer[8], university teacher[9], and philosopher[10]. She ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (15 views/month, #7,295 of 1,000,298).[11]
Key Facts
- Alice Voinescu's place of birth was Drobeta-Turnu Severin[2].
- Alice Voinescu died in Bucharest[4].
- Alice Voinescu was born on February 10, 1885[3].
- Alice Voinescu died on June 4, 1961[5].
- Alice Voinescu held citizenship in Romania[12].
- Alice Voinescu worked as an essayist[6].
- Alice Voinescu's professions included translator[7].
- Alice Voinescu worked as a writer[8].
- Alice Voinescu worked as a university teacher[9].
- Alice Voinescu worked as a philosopher[10].
- Alice Voinescu's professions included diarist[13].
- Alice Voinescu's field of work was philosophy[14].
- Alice Voinescu's field of work was history of theatre[15].
- Alice Voinescu was employed by National University of Music Bucharest[16].
- Alice Voinescu's education included a stint at University of Bucharest[17].
- Alice Voinescu was educated at homeschooling[18].
- Alice Voinescu's doctoral advisor was Lucien Lévy-Bruhl[19].
- Alice Voinescu is recorded as female[20].
- Alice Voinescu's instance of is recorded as human[21].
- Alice Voinescu's Commons category is recorded as Alice Voinescu[22].
- Alice Voinescu's family name is recorded as Voinescu[23].
- Alice Voinescu's given name is recorded as Alice[24].
- Alice Voinescu's significant event is recorded as domicile arrest[25].
- Alice Voinescu's described by source is recorded as A Biographical Dictionary of Women's Movements and Feminisms[26].
- Alice Voinescu's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as Romanian[27].
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Origins and Family
Born in Drobeta-Turnu Severin[2], Alice Voinescu… she was born on February 10, 1885[3].
Education
Educated at University of Bucharest[17], a public university[28], in Romania[29], founded in 1864[30], headquartered in Bucharest[31] and homeschooling[18], a learning approach[32]. Alice Voinescu's doctoral advisor was Lucien Lévy-Bruhl[19].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include essayist[6], translator[7], writer[8], university teacher[9], philosopher[10], and diarist[13]. Fields of work include philosophy[14], an academic discipline[33] and history of theatre[15], an aspect of history[34]. Among Alice Voinescu's employers was National University of Music Bucharest[16].
Death and Burial
Alice Voinescu died on June 4, 1961[5]. She died in Bucharest[4].
Why It Matters
Alice Voinescu ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (15 views/month, #7,295 of 1,000,298).[11] She has Wikipedia articles in 9 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[35] She is known by 7 alternative names across languages and contexts.[36]
She has been cited as an influence by Alexandru Paleologu[37], a diplomat[38], 1919–2005[39], of Romania[40], awarded the Order of the Star of Romania[41].
FAQs
Where was Alice Voinescu born?
Born in Drobeta-Turnu Severin[2], Alice Voinescu…
Where did Alice Voinescu die?
Alice Voinescu died in Bucharest[4].
What did Alice Voinescu do for work?
Alice Voinescu worked as essayist[6], translator[7], writer[8], university teacher[9], and philosopher[10].
Where did Alice Voinescu go to school?
Alice Voinescu was educated at University of Bucharest[17] and homeschooling[18].
Who did Alice Voinescu influence?
Alice Voinescu has been cited as an influence by Alexandru Paleologu[37].