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Ion Budai-Deleanu (January 6, 1760 – August 24, 1820)[1] was a Romanian scholar, philologist, historian, poet, and a representative of the Transylvanian School.

Book cover of Tsiganiada ou le Campement des Tsiganes
Book cover of Tsiganiada ou le Campement des Tsiganes
Ion Budai-Deleanu
Born(1760-01-06)January 6, 1760
Cigmău
DiedAugust 24, 1820(1820-08-24) (aged 60)
Lemberg, Austrian Empire
OccupationHistorian, poet, scholar, philologist
NationalityRomanian
EducationUniversity of Vienna
GenreEpic poem
Literary movementHumanism
ParentsSolomon Budai

He was born in Csigmó (today Cigmău), a village in the town of Algyógy (today Geoagiu, Hunedoara County), located in the western part of Transylvania.[2] Budai-Deleanu studied at the College of Saint Barbara in Vienna.[1] After completing his doctorate at the University of Erlau, he settled in Lemberg (now Lviv in Ukraine).[3] He finished an epic poem, entitled Țiganiada ("Gypsy Epic"), about a band of gypsies that fought alongside the army of Vlad the Impaler, the medieval ruler of Wallachia.[1]

He was one of the first proponents of the idea of the unification of the lands that now form Romania.[4] He proposed that the union should be achieved under the rule of the Habsburgs, through the annexation of Wallachia and Moldavia into the Grand Principality of Transylvania.[5]

According to Budai-Deleanu, the Dacians did not have a role in the ethnogenesis of the Romanian people.[6] He thought that the Dacians were the ancestors of the Poles.[6]

He promoted the purification of the Romanian language from loanwords, proposing that only borrowings from Italian and French should be permitted.[7] He also strove for the replacement of the Cyrillic script with the Latin alphabet.[7]

Budai-Deleanu died in Lemberg in 1820, aged 60.

Streets în Arad, Bucharest, Cluj-Napoca, Oradea, Sibiu, and Timișoara are named after him.


References


  1. Florescu & McNally 1989, p. 216.
  2. Georgescu 1991, p. 116.
  3. Florescu & McNally 1989, p. 217.
  4. Georgescu 1991, pp. 165–166.
  5. Georgescu 1991, pp. 117, 166.
  6. Boia 1997, p. 86.
  7. Georgescu 1991, p. 120.

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- [en] Ion Budai-Deleanu

[ru] Будай-Деляну, Ион

Ио́н (Иоанн) Буда́й-Деляну (рум. Ioan Budai-Deleanu; 6 января 1760 (1760-01-06), Орэштие[1], Хунедоара, княжество Трансильвания — 24 августа 1820, Львов, Австрийская империя) — румынский греко-католический, прозаик, поэт, филолог, лингвист, этнограф, историк и правовед. Доктор философии. Активный участник «Трансильванской школы». Один из румынских просветителей.



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