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Name
  
George Murnu

Role
  
Poet

Died
  
1957, Bucharest, Romania


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George Murnu ([ˈɟe̯orɟe ˈmurnu]; Aromanian: Ioryi al Murnu; 1 January 1868, Veria, Salonica Vilayet, Ottoman Empire, now in Greece – 17 November 1957, Bucharest) was a Romanian university professor, archaeologist, historian, translator, and poet of Aromanian origin.

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After attending the courses of the Romanian primary and secondary schools in Macedonia at Bitola, he attended the University of Bucharest. In 1893, at age 25, Murnu was appointed professor at the University of Iaşi and shortly afterwards was awarded a scholarship by the Romanian State in order to complete his postgraduate studies in Munich, and, after several years he returned to Romania after completing a doctorate in philology. A fruitful scholarly activity followed, culminating in Murnu becoming a chairman professor of archaeology at the University of Bucharest.

In 1909, he was appointed head of the National Archaeological Museum in Bucharest by the Ministry of Public Instruction and Religious Confessions. He has translated an accomplished version of the Odyssey and Iliad into Romanian. He also wrote his own works of poetry (with bucolic themes), both in Romanian and in his native Aromanian language.

Murnu was a sympathizer of the far right Iron Guard, and was an intimate friend of the Aromanian secessionist politician, Alcibiades Diamandi who in 1917 participated in a failed effort to form an independent Principality of Pindus under the protection of Italy. After the end of World War II, Murnu was not subject to legal investigation - probably due to his age and prestige.

He was elected a full member of the Romanian Academy. Nowadays, a street in the Romanian Black Sea port of Mangalia bears his name.

Works

  • Românii din Bulgaria medievală ("Romanians in Medieval Bulgaria")
  • Studiu asupra elementului grec ante-fanariot în limba română ("Essay on the pre-Phanariote Greek language elements in Romanian")
  • Poetry written by Murnu

    Cântecul plaiurilor noastre (in Romanian)

    Din bură de codri răsună chemare
    Din glasuri de păsări, de frunze, de crengi
    De şoapte lungi, de fântâni, de izvoare
    Cu lacrimi de umbră, cu zâmbet de soare;
    Şi clopote-aud, cunoscute tălăngi
    De turme răzleţe pe văi şi pripoare

    Grailu armãnescu (in Aromanian)

    Grailu-a mel di mumã, grailu-a mel di tatã
    Vatra-a mea iu ni-arde anjli tsi-am bãnatã

    Grai picurãrescu di pãdhuri shi ploae
    Zbor tsi-avdzãi dit gura-a paplui shi ali mae
    Zbor di budzã vrutã, dumnidzescã njilã
    Anjurizmã di frangã shi di trandafilã.

    Lavã di cãshare, boatse di cãlivã
    Suflã vindicare-a ta dultse livã.

    Adiljat di moscu, duh di primuverã
    Bana nj-u cutreamburã ca unã fluiarã
    Tsi di dor pitrunde noaptea tu pundie
    Inima-nj ti-cãntã, mãna-nj tut ti-scrie.

    Stãu, tsi-ascultu plãngu, jalea shi niholu,
    Ved ãncrutsiljatã Soia-nj ca Hristolu
    Shi mizie li-si-avde zborlu-a tal dit gurã.

    Scumpa-a mea fãntãnã tsi anarga curã,
    Mãne, poate mãne, di dushmanj biutã,
    Va s-armãne tu etã pondã shi tãcutã.

    References

    George Murnu Wikipedia