Unique manuscript from the archive of Paul Gore (1860)
Journal: Tyragetia (Vol.X, No. 2)Publication Date: 2016-10-10
Authors : Maria Danilov;
Page : 199-209
Keywords : Principality of Moldavia; Bessarabia; cultural history; manuscript; Paul Gore; Gheorghe Gore;
Abstract
The archive of Paul Gore, scattered over time on various private and public collections, always aroused the interest of researchers in many fields: genealogy, heraldry, sociology, cultural history or history of Bessarabia, especially under Tsarist domination. The most valuable collections of documents are kept in the Bucharest archives (Central National Historical Archives in Bucharest - ANICB), where there are 96 documents from Gore's family archive (1579-1945).
A significant part of the collection consists of documents containing di?erent historical information about the life and work of Gheorghe Gore (1839-1909). The activities of Paul Gore on the cultural arena of Bessarabia (the 2nd half of the 19th century) are well known. Less known are his writings, which remained for the most part in the manuscripts. Among Paul Gore's works we can distinguish a unique manuscript - "The public life of Moldavia until 1812: Gheorghe Gore's reasoning" (1860). The work contains 93 pages (in the notebook), and is in fact one of the first Bessarabian historical writings on land law of the Principality of Moldavia until 1812.
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