• Ioan Zalomit (1823–1885) was a Romanian philosopher, professor and rector of the University of Bucharest. Ioan Zalomit was born in Bucharest, in a family...
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    anthropologist Gheorghe Costaforu (1864–1871) Vasile Boerescu (1871) Ioan Zalomit (1871–1885) Alexandru Orăscu (1885–1892) Titu Maiorescu (1892–1897) Grigoriu...
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  • Involuntary treatment Involution (esoterism) Involution (philosophy) Ioan Zalomit Ioane Petritsi Ioanna Kucuradi Ion (dialogue) Ion Heliade Rădulescu Ion...
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  • will fulfil the moment of existence for itself of the Russian nation. Ioan Zalomit (1820–1885) studied the philosophy in France and in Germany, at Berlin...
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    Romanian literature), Ulysse de Marsillac (history of French literature), Ioan Zalomit (history of philosophy) and Petre Cernătescu (world history). In 1874–1875...
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    the rector of the University of Bucharest, but was shortly replaced by Ioan Zalomit. In October 1873, he became Dean of the Law Faculty. In January 1859...
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    Istrate Micescu (category Academic staff of Alexandru Ioan Cuza University)
    entrance to the Cișmigiu Gardens in Bucharest; the property, located at 12, Ioan Zalomit Street, featured the largest private library in the city. Bound to the...
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    back to Bucharest; he was later spotted as an antiquarian bookseller on Zalomit Street. In late 1950, "the heretic Dimitrie Stelaru" met Petre Stoica and...
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