scholarly journals Bookplates from the archives of the National Library of Romania and the National Library of the Republic of Moldova: some profiles from the big collections

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Vladimir Kravcenko ◽  

The paper is focused on the bookplates in original and in reproductions kept in the large collections of the Romanian cultural space. Data on the stylistic elements of the signs of possession from the old books and from the engraving and drawing collections are provided. Important data is offered on the ex-libris types, on the creative traditions and rules of making, on the origin of the signed books and of the artworks made in Romania, Republic of Moldova and other states in different years. Also, there are highlighted original bookplates made by Leonid Nikitin and Valeriu Herţa, the well-known artists and engravers of the Republic of Moldova. The author has described and analyzed graphic works, stressing their technical and decorative account, and evidencing common features of bookplates – general somber appearance, free and also refined grotesque drawing, sophisticated play with the text and images.

2021 ◽  
pp. 211-216
Author(s):  
Teodorina Goriuc ◽  

Informing and consulting employees, either on the general situation of the community within the work unit, or on the particular requirements and circumstances of the execution of work by the individual is an indispensable guarantee of the proper realization of the right to work. The normative changes made in recent years, following the signing of the Association Agreement and the establishment of harmonization priorities in the acquis communautaire, serve indispensable to create a formal and procedural climate sufficient for the proper exercise of the fundamental right to work and association in labor interests. Considerably the normative gaps capable of limiting their exercise.


1992 ◽  
Vol 17 (2) ◽  
pp. 17-19
Author(s):  
Ljudmila Kiryukhina

Before becoming an independent state, the Republic of Byelorussia had initiated an extensive programme of aesthetic education which complemented activities elsewhere in the former USSR while stimulating a revival of interest in Byelorussian cultural traditions. Libraries, led by the National Library (now the State Library) at Minsk, contribute to this programme through the provision of publications, by organising or hosting activities, and by working closely with schools. Particular efforts are being made, in association with Melodiya, to improve acquisition of gramophone records. The acquisition of books benefits from a developing programme of international exchange.


2019 ◽  
pp. 43-52
Author(s):  
CORINA STRATAN

The property right is a fundamental right guaranteed both in Romania and in the Republic of Moldova by the higher law - the Constitution, that is why “No one may be expropriated except for reasons dictated by public necessity, as established by law and against just and appropriate compensation made in advance”. By virtue of this constitutional guarantee the Criminal Code the only criminal law in the Republic of Moldova ensure an adequate protection of the property, whether it is public or private, through a unique system of regulations and sanctions. This article refers to the control of the constitutionality of the incriminating norms of the crimes against the property by the legal acts of the Constitutional Court, which is the only authority of constitutional jurisdiction. When exercising this control, the Court rules only on the conformity of the provisions criticized with the norms of the Constitution, and the referrals regarding the exceptions of unconstitutionality which concern not a normative but an exclusive act, its interpretation or application will be rejected as inadmissible and, this role will be attributed to the courts. However, in order to verify whether the rules under scrutiny comply with the constitutional provisions, the Court examining the complaint first makes clear the content of the provision, which is the exact meaning and then determines whether or not it is constitutional.


Arta ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 30 (2) ◽  
pp. 89-93
Author(s):  
Dumitru Olarescu ◽  

First, a brief excursion is made in the evolution of the historical-biographical film in the Republic of Moldova by highlighting the stages and personalities from the history of this category of non-fiction films. The research focuses on the televised historical-biographical film Evocare. Bogdan Petriceicu Hașdeu/Evocation. Bogdan Petriceicu Hașdeu – a co-production of Romanian filmmakers (Romanian Television Film Studio) and the Republic of Moldova (State Company Teleradio Moldova) – dedicated to the eminent personality of the history of our culture – Bogdan Petriceicu Hașdeu. The authors of the film managed to evoke the multiple activity of the protagonist (writer, poet, playwright, scientist, folklorist and also the most dramatic moments of his troubled destiny. Some similarities and differences in the aesthetic conditions of the TV film and the one for the screen are revealed. The aesthetic peculiarities of the televised historical-biographical film were highlighted, the premises of its approach to docudrama – a species with a perspective of the non-fiction film.


2020 ◽  
Vol 47 (2) ◽  
pp. 236-253
Author(s):  
Wu Huiyi ◽  
Zheng Cheng

The Beitang Collection, heritage of a seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Jesuit library in Beijing now housed in the National Library of China, contains an incomplete copy of Pietro Andrea Mattioli’s commentary on an Italian edition of Pedanius Dioscorides's De materia medica (1568) bearing extensive annotations in Chinese. Two hundred odd plant and animal names in a northern Chinese patois were recorded alongside illustrations, creating a rare record of seventeenth-century Chinese folk knowledge and of Sino-Western interaction in the field of natural history. Based on close analysis of the annotations and other contemporary sources, we argue that the annotations were probably made in Beijing by one or more Chinese low-level literati and Jesuit missionaries during the first two decades of the seventeenth century. We also conclude that the annotations were most likely directed at a Chinese audience, to whom the Jesuits intended to illustrate European craftsmanship using Mattioli’s images. This document probably constitutes the earliest known evidence of Jesuits' attempts at transmitting the art of European natural history drawings to China.


2018 ◽  
Vol 13 (3) ◽  
pp. 158-164
Author(s):  
Serghei Cebanu ◽  
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Mariana Tutunaru ◽  
Raisa Deleu ◽  
Angela Cazacu-Stratu ◽  
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