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Paul Miron (13 June 1926, Giulești, Suceava County – 17 April 2008, Freiburg, Germany) was a Romanian linguist and philologist, professor at the University of Freiburg, the first professor of Romanian Language and Literature in West Germany.[1]
External links
- (in Romanian) "Paul Miron (1926-2008)", serie nouă, XIII, 2008, nr. 2, Cluj-Napoca, p. 113–115
- Sorin Lavric,
- (in Romanian) "Paul Miron la 80 de ani", in România literară, 23/2006
- (in Romanian) "Paul Miron (1926-2008)"[permanent dead link], in România literară, 16/2008
- (in Romanian) Antonina Sârbu, "Doi ani fără Poștalionul din vis, Paul Miron", Revista Limba Română, nr. 3-6, year XXI, 2011
References
- ^ "Prof.Dr.Dr.h.c. Paul Miron — Student Român la UNI Freiburg". portal.uni-freiburg.de (in Romanian). Retrieved 2018-08-07.
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