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  2. Romanian Mathematical Society - Wikipedia

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    The Romanian Society of Mathematical Sciences (Romanian: Societatea de Științe Matematice din România, SSMR) is a professional organization of Romanian mathematicians founded in 1910, [1] as a result of the efforts of several Romanian mathematics lovers.

  3. Institute of Mathematics of the Romanian Academy - Wikipedia

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    On December 29, 1945, a group of twenty Romanian mathematicians from various institutions in Bucharest led by Dimitrie Pompeiu held a meeting at the University of Bucharest to establish the Institute of Mathematical Sciences with the aim of "promoting scientific research in mathematical sciences, through communications, talks, publications, congresses, and other means proper to this aim".

  4. Education in ancient Rome - Wikipedia

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    Relief found in Neumagen near Trier, a teacher with two discipuli and a puer capsarius (180-185 AD). At the height of the Roman Republic and later the Roman Empire, the Roman system of education gradually found its final form.

  5. 0s - Wikipedia

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    AD 9 – The Bellum Batonianum (Great Illyrian Revolt) in Dalmatia is suppressed. AD 9 – First record of the subdivision of the province of Illyricum into lower and upper regions. AD 9 – In order to increase the number of marriages, and ultimately the population, the Lex Papia Poppaea is adopted in Italy. This law prohibits celibacy and ...

  6. Pan-Romance language - Wikipedia

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    Romano [33] is the result of the codification of Stefan George's Lingua Romana, a Romance artistic language which the German poet used in part of his lyrical work (see above). This codification is known through Grammatica de la lingua Romana de Stefan George (1991), an anonymous manuscript preserved at the Sammlung für Plansprachen in Vienna. [34]

  7. Lex Romana Curiensis - Wikipedia

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    The date and place of composition of the Lex Romana Curiensis are disputed, although most scholars today favour an eighth-century origin in Churraetia. Earlier scholars placed its composition anywhere between the middle of the eighth century and the middle of the ninth and anywhere from Churraetia to Lombardy, Istria or southern Germany. [1]