Ulysse de Marsillac
Ulysse de Marsillac (* 1821 ; † 1877 in Bucharest ) was a French-Romanian journalist and Romanist .
life and work
Marsillac was a journalist in Paris. In 1844 he went to Bucharest and taught French, first as a tutor, from 1845 at the Collegium S. Sava, later (until his untimely death) at the chair for French at the University of Bucharest, founded in 1864 . At the same time he founded and directed several newspapers and magazines: La Voix de la Roumanie (1866), Le Moniteur roumain (1868–1870) and Le Journal de Bucarest (1870–1876). He enjoyed Romanian citizenship.
Works
- De Pesth à Bucarest. Notes de voyage , ed. by Adolphe de Herz, 1869 (Romanian: Bucureștiul în veacul al XIX-lea , edited by Adrian-Silvan Ionescu, Bucharest 1999)
- Histoire de l'armée roumaine , Bucharest 1871
- Guide du voyageur à Bucarest , Bucharest 1876
literature
- Bogdan Andrei Fezi, Bucarest et l'influence française. Entre modèle et archétype urbain - 1831-1921 , Paris 2006, p. 73
Web links
- Literature by and about Ulysse de Marsillac in the SUDOC catalog (Association of French University Libraries)
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Marsillac, Ulysse de |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Franco-Romanian journalist and Romance philologist |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1821 |
DATE OF DEATH | 1877 |
Place of death | Bucharest |