Titu Maiorescu

Romanian literary critic, writer and politician (1840-1917)
Person human Q342564
Titu Maiorescu
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Titu Maiorescu

Summary

Titu Maiorescu is a human[1]. Born in Craiova[2], he… he was born on February 15, 1840[3]. He passed away in Bucharest[4]. He died on June 18, 1917[5]. He worked as a diplomat[6], philologist[7], philosopher[8], lawyer[9], and literary critic[10]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (126 views/month, #7,254 of 1,000,298).[11]

Key Facts

  • Titu Maiorescu was born in Craiova[2].
  • Titu Maiorescu passed away in Bucharest[4].
  • Titu Maiorescu was born on February 15, 1840[3].
  • Titu Maiorescu died on June 18, 1917[5].
  • Burial took place at Bellu Cemetery[12].
  • Titu Maiorescu's father was Ioan Maiorescu[13].
  • A child of Titu Maiorescu was Livia Dymsza-Maiorescu[14].
  • Titu Maiorescu held citizenship in Romania[15].
  • Titu Maiorescu worked as a diplomat[6].
  • Titu Maiorescu worked as a philologist[7].
  • Titu Maiorescu's professions included philosopher[8].
  • Titu Maiorescu's professions included lawyer[9].
  • Titu Maiorescu's professions included literary critic[10].
  • Titu Maiorescu worked as a politician[16].
  • Titu Maiorescu held the position of Prime Minister of Romania[17].
  • Titu Maiorescu held the position of member of the Senate of Romania[18].
  • Titu Maiorescu held the position of member of the Chamber of Deputies of Romania[19].
  • Titu Maiorescu held the position of Minister of Foreign Affairs of Romania[20].
  • Among Titu Maiorescu's employers was Alexandru Ioan Cuza University[21].
  • Titu Maiorescu was educated at University of Paris[22].
  • Titu Maiorescu's education included a stint at Theresianum[23].
  • Titu Maiorescu's education included a stint at Carol I National College[24].
  • Titu Maiorescu's education included a stint at Akademisches Gymnasium[25].
  • A notable student of Titu Maiorescu was Ioan Alexandru Brătescu-Voinești[26].
  • A notable student of Titu Maiorescu was Natalia Negru[27].

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Origins and Family

Born in Craiova[2], Titu Maiorescu… he was born on February 15, 1840[3]. His father was Ioan Maiorescu[13].

Education

Educated at University of Paris[22], a former entity[28], in France[29], founded in 1150[30], headquartered in Paris[31]; Theresianum[23], a school[32], in Austria[33], founded in 1746[34], headquartered in Neue Favorita[35]; Carol I National College[24], a school[36], in Romania[37], founded in 1826[38]; and Akademisches Gymnasium[25], a Gymnasium[39], in Austria[40], founded in 1553[41]. Titu Maiorescu studied under Constantin Lecca[42].

Career and Affiliations

Recorded occupations include diplomat[6], philologist[7], philosopher[8], lawyer[9], literary critic[10], and politician[16]. Among Titu Maiorescu's employers was Alexandru Ioan Cuza University[21]. Positions held include Prime Minister of Romania[17], a public office[43], in Romania[44], founded in 1862[45]; member of the Senate of Romania[18], a position[46], in Romania[47]; member of the Chamber of Deputies of Romania[19]; and Minister of Foreign Affairs of Romania[20], a position[48], in Romania[49]. Notable students include Ioan Alexandru Brătescu-Voinești[26], a lawyer[50], 1868–1946[51], of Romania[52] and Natalia Negru[27], a translator[53], 1882–1962[54], of Romania[55].

Personal Life

A child of Titu Maiorescu was Livia Dymsza-Maiorescu[14]. His religion is recorded as Eastern Orthodox Church[56]. He was affiliated with the Conservative Party[57].

Death and Burial

Titu Maiorescu died on June 18, 1917[5]. He died in Bucharest[4]. He is buried at Bellu Cemetery[12].

Why It Matters

Titu Maiorescu ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (126 views/month, #7,254 of 1,000,298).[11] He has Wikipedia articles in 19 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[58] He is known by 21 alternative names across languages and contexts.[59]

He has been cited as an influence by Constantin Rădulescu-Motru[60], a politician[61], 1868–1957[62], of Romania[63]; Ioan Alexandru Brătescu-Voinești[64], a lawyer[65], 1868–1946[66], of Romania[67]; and Henric Sanielevici[68], a biologist[69], 1875–1951[70], of Romania[71].

FAQs

Where was Titu Maiorescu born?

Titu Maiorescu's place of birth was Craiova[2].

Where did Titu Maiorescu die?

Titu Maiorescu passed away in Bucharest[4].

Who were Titu Maiorescu's parents?

Titu Maiorescu's father was Ioan Maiorescu[13].

What did Titu Maiorescu do for work?

Titu Maiorescu worked as diplomat[6], philologist[7], philosopher[8], lawyer[9], and literary critic[10].

Where did Titu Maiorescu go to school?

Titu Maiorescu was educated at University of Paris[22], Theresianum[23], Carol I National College[24], and Akademisches Gymnasium[25].

Who did Titu Maiorescu influence?

Titu Maiorescu has been cited as an influence by Constantin Rădulescu-Motru[60], Ioan Alexandru Brătescu-Voinești[64], and Henric Sanielevici[68].

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    Occupation diplomat, philologist, philosopher +3
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    Country of citizenship Romania
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