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Un personaj important al Serbării de la Putna din 1871: Emanuel Logothetti. Schiță biografică
A Short Biography of an Important Contributor to the 1871 Putna Celebration: Emanuel Logothetti

Author(s): Dragoș Olaru
Subject(s): Cultural history, Modern Age, 19th Century
Published by: Centrul de cercetare şi documentare ŞTEFAN CEL MARE
Keywords: Emanuel Logothetti; România Jună; 1871; Putna Celebration; Bukovina;

Summary/Abstract: Based on historiography publications and field investigations, the present article is an attempt to sketch the biography of Emanuel Logothetti, acting chairman of the Organizing Commitee of the 1871 Putna Celebration. Very little was written about him. He was born in Șirăuții de Jos, Bukovina, in a family of old Byzantine origins, and studied at the famous Obergymnasium in Cernăuți, then at the Law School of the Vienna University. In Vienna, he decided, together with writers Mihai Eminescu and Ioan Slavici, to bring together the Romanian students in the city, who were at the time organized in two academic societies. He was electe d vice-chairman of the new society, România Jună (“Young Romania”). He participated in the preparations for the Putna Celebration as one of the three “fathers of the celebration idea” and was elected chairman of the Organizing Committee. He was the one who raised the funds for the event. Yet, after the bank went bankrupt and the funds were lost, the celebration was postponed and, in the end, he was not among the participants to the event. In the autumn of year 1871, he returned to Șirăuții de Jos, fell ill and shortly after he passed away.

  • Issue Year: 2022
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 75-88
  • Page Count: 14
  • Language: Romanian