Vasile Pârvan Scientist

Vasile Pârvan (Romanian pronunciation: [vaˈsile pɨrˈvan]; 28 September 1882, Perchiu, Huruiești, Bacău – 26 June 1927, Bucharest) was a Romanian historian and archaeologist.He studied history in Bucharest, with Nicolae Iorga as one of his professors. He continued his studies in Germany. His Ph.D. thesis, written in 1909, was titled The nationality of merchants in the Roman Empire. Subsequently, he became professor at the University of Bucharest, and was elected member of the Romanian Academy.His main interests were in prehistoric archaeology and classical antiquity. He organized several archaeological excavations, the most important one being at Histria, from 1914 to 1927.Some of his most important works includes Getica, where he described the political and cultural role of Getae-Dacians.Vasile Pârvan was the main promoter for the creation of the Romanian archaeology school. Among the institutions bearing his name are: the Vasile Pârvan Institute of Archaeology of the Romanian Academy in Bucharest (an establishment originally founded on November 3, 1834), and the Vasile Pârvan Museum in Bârlad (founded on April 10, 1914). He also launched the Ephemeris Dacoromana and Diplomatarium Italicum, as well as the first series of the Dacia Journal. On June 26, 1927, he died suddenly from a neglected appendicitis.

Personal facts

Vasile Pârvan
Birth dateSeptember 28, 1882
Birth place
Romania , Huruiești , Bacău County
Nationality
Romania
Citizenship
Romania
Date of deathJune 26, 1927
Place of death
Romania , Bucharest
Known for
Dacia

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Field of study
Archaeology
History

Vasile Pârvan on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://www.cimec.ro/resurse/vasile-parvan.htm
  2. http://www.ici.ro/romania/en/stiinta/parvan.html
  3. http://www.instarhparvan.ro
  4. http://www.muzeuparvan.ro/index_en.php