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Nicolae Densușianu (Romanian pronunciation: [nikoˈla.e densuʃiˈanu]; 18 April 1846 – 24 March 1911) was a Transylvanian, later Romanian ethnologist and collector of Romanian folklore. He was a corresponding member of the Romanian Academy, with a specialty in history. His main work, for which he is chiefly remembered, was the posthumously printed (1913), with a preface contributed by C. I. Istrati; a facsimile edition was published in 2002 by Editura Arhetip, Bucharest. In Dacia Preistorică Densușianu combined the studies of folklore and comparative religion with archaeology to construct a theory about the Prehistoric cultures of Dacia. The work has drawn criticism for unprofessionalism and evidence of nationalism, and for standing at the source of Dacianism. Mainstream scholars regarded h

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  • Nicolae Densușianu (Densuș, 1846-Bucarest, 1911) fue un abogado, etnólogo y folclorista rumano. (es)
  • Nicolae Densușianu (Romanian pronunciation: [nikoˈla.e densuʃiˈanu]; 18 April 1846 – 24 March 1911) was a Transylvanian, later Romanian ethnologist and collector of Romanian folklore. He was a corresponding member of the Romanian Academy, with a specialty in history. His main work, for which he is chiefly remembered, was the posthumously printed (1913), with a preface contributed by C. I. Istrati; a facsimile edition was published in 2002 by Editura Arhetip, Bucharest. In Dacia Preistorică Densușianu combined the studies of folklore and comparative religion with archaeology to construct a theory about the Prehistoric cultures of Dacia. The work has drawn criticism for unprofessionalism and evidence of nationalism, and for standing at the source of Dacianism. Mainstream scholars regarded his book as fanciful and unscientific. His works hypothesize the existence of a Dacian-centered "Pelasgian Empire", created in the 6th millennium BC, and which, he claimed, was governed by Uranus and Saturn and comprised all of Europe. Densușianu, who believed that Latin was a dialect of Dacian, also argued that the Dacians migrated to the Italian Peninsula in the Antiquity, where they laid the foundations of Ancient Rome. (en)
  • Nicolae Densușianu, född 18 april 1846 i , Hunedoara i Österrike-Ungern, död 24 mars 1911 i Bukarest i Rumänien, var en rumänsk historiker. Han var farbror till Ovid Densușianu. Densușianu studerade juridik och kom 1877 till Bukarest. Han utvecklade en produktiv författarverksamhet på den rumänska historiens område, stödd på forskning under vidsträckta resor, och utgav delvis den stora källpublikationen Documente privitóre la istoria Românilor (1887 ff.). Wikimedia Commons har media relaterad till Nicolae Densușianu. (sv)
  • Nicolae Densusianu (1846 - 1911) era um transilvânio etnólogo e colecionador de folclore romeno. O seu principal trabalho, pelo qual continua a ser lembrado, foi editada postumamente (1913). Nesta obra Densusianu combina os estudos de folclore e de religião comparativa com a arqueologia e constrói uma teoria sobre a pré-história das culturas Dácias, criticada por muitos como sendo um trabalho pouco profissional e evidente nacionalismo e fonte do protocronismo. Resumidamente, Densusianu defende a existência de um "Império Pelásgo" com centro na Dácia criado no 6º milénio BC, compreendendo toda a europa. e que foram os Dácios os fundadores da Roma Antiga. (pt)
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  • Nicolae Densușianu (Densuș, 1846-Bucarest, 1911) fue un abogado, etnólogo y folclorista rumano. (es)
  • Nicolae Densușianu, född 18 april 1846 i , Hunedoara i Österrike-Ungern, död 24 mars 1911 i Bukarest i Rumänien, var en rumänsk historiker. Han var farbror till Ovid Densușianu. Densușianu studerade juridik och kom 1877 till Bukarest. Han utvecklade en produktiv författarverksamhet på den rumänska historiens område, stödd på forskning under vidsträckta resor, och utgav delvis den stora källpublikationen Documente privitóre la istoria Românilor (1887 ff.). Wikimedia Commons har media relaterad till Nicolae Densușianu. (sv)
  • Nicolae Densușianu (Romanian pronunciation: [nikoˈla.e densuʃiˈanu]; 18 April 1846 – 24 March 1911) was a Transylvanian, later Romanian ethnologist and collector of Romanian folklore. He was a corresponding member of the Romanian Academy, with a specialty in history. His main work, for which he is chiefly remembered, was the posthumously printed (1913), with a preface contributed by C. I. Istrati; a facsimile edition was published in 2002 by Editura Arhetip, Bucharest. In Dacia Preistorică Densușianu combined the studies of folklore and comparative religion with archaeology to construct a theory about the Prehistoric cultures of Dacia. The work has drawn criticism for unprofessionalism and evidence of nationalism, and for standing at the source of Dacianism. Mainstream scholars regarded h (en)
  • Nicolae Densusianu (1846 - 1911) era um transilvânio etnólogo e colecionador de folclore romeno. O seu principal trabalho, pelo qual continua a ser lembrado, foi editada postumamente (1913). Nesta obra Densusianu combina os estudos de folclore e de religião comparativa com a arqueologia e constrói uma teoria sobre a pré-história das culturas Dácias, criticada por muitos como sendo um trabalho pouco profissional e evidente nacionalismo e fonte do protocronismo. (pt)
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  • Nicolae Densușianu (es)
  • Nicolae Densușianu (en)
  • Nicolae Densusianu (pt)
  • Nicolae Densușianu (sv)
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