Augustin Deac

Augustin Deac
Born (1928-08-09)9 August 1928
Giurtelecu Şimleului (Transylvania, Romania)
Died 29 January 2004(2004-01-29) (aged 75)
Bucharest, Romania
Residence Romania
Citizenship Romania
Fields History, politics, pedagogy, philosophy
Institutions University of Cluj,
University of Bucharest
Alma mater University of Cluj,
University of Bucharest
Doctoral advisor yes
Known for Historical works
Influences Constantin Daicoviciu
Influenced political thought in Romania

Augustin Deac (9 August 1928 – 29 January 2004) was a Romanian author and history professor.

Biography

Augustin Deac was born in Giurtelecu Şimleului, Transylvania, into a Greek Catholic family. His early school years were at Şimleul Silvaniei and Zalău. He graduated from the Faculty of History and Archaeology, University of Cluj, as assistant to the academician Constantin Daicoviciu.[1] He was awarded his doctorate at the University of Bucharest, where he was a lead researcher in the Institute of History and Political Studies.[1]

Deac taught at several colleges and universities and published over 40 scientific papers and books.[1] Augustin Deac brought a microfilm of the Rohonc Codex from Budapest, Hungary, to Romania, where it was studied by Viorica Enăchiuc.

Major works

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Ne-a parasit Augustin Deac". Curierul Naţional (in Romanian). 9 March 2004 [3 February 2004].

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