BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ROMANIAN FOLKLORE OF BESSARABIA (PROJECTS OF APPLICATIVE VALUE)

The founders of scientific bibliography in Romanian folklore Ion Mushlea, Adrian Fochi, Ion Oprishan, Iordan Datcu and others, have remarked its capacity to organically incorporate in similar international efforts, therewith the perspective to comprehend the scientific circumstances unanimously inte...

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Main Author: Tudor COLAC
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Academy of Sciences of Moldova 2015-01-01
Series:Akademos: Revista de Ştiinţă, Inovare, Cultură şi Artă
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Online Access:http://akademos.asm.md/files/Bibliografia%20folclorului%20romanesc%20din%20Basarabia.pdf
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Summary:The founders of scientific bibliography in Romanian folklore Ion Mushlea, Adrian Fochi, Ion Oprishan, Iordan Datcu and others, have remarked its capacity to organically incorporate in similar international efforts, therewith the perspective to comprehend the scientific circumstances unanimously internationally recognized, representing a systematic scientific result, meeting world requirements. Updating ethnological bibliography is a necessity, due to the fact that it represents the first working instrument, being essential for stylization of traditional national cultural heritage and for its comprehension in the international scientific circuit. The lack of such a working instrument by today may be considered a critical gap for folkloric science. With this project, the folkloric science in Republic of Moldova enters into a new era of acquisition, analysis and folkloric adjustment in our country, having a unifying role of inclusive efforts held in this field. This project is built-up from direct bibliographical references, articles, re-editions, reviews, bibliographical notes, chronicles, studies, questionnaires, selections, collections, anthologies, rural and areal monographs etc., all in ensemble playing a formative role and basis in the process of generation and development of modern Romanian culture.
ISSN:1857-0461