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    EUGEN SIMION: ESTUL ȘI VESTUL EUROPE – DIALOGUL NU S-A STINS

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    This interview, hitherto unknown in Romania, with the critic Eugen Simion was published under the title Еуђен Симион: Европски исток и запад – диалога није замро (translated by us: Eugen Simion – Eastern and Western Europe: the Dialogue did not Stop), in „Pechat” magazine, no. 395, 13.11.2015, pp. 50-53. We publish it for its documentary value. To our knowledge, the answers of the academician Eugen Simion have not been preserved in their original version, that is, in Romanian. In the pages of „R.I.T.L.” we offer, thanks to Marija Nanadić, a „translation of the translation” – a practice not recommended, but sometimes impossible to avoid. We would also like to thank Ms. Nataša Jovanović, the journalist who conducted the interview, and the Editor-in-Chief of „Pechat”, Ms. Ljiljana Bogdanović, for the kindness of offering this interview to the Romanian readers. Some answers have a contextual relevance, referring to the political and institutional state of affairs in Romania almost 10 years ago. Others have a more general character, illustrative of the interviewee’s intellectual choices and personality

    Marko Pologiin ayalal: Venetsiin Ramuziogiin 1559 onii huvilbar / The travels of Marco Polo: Ramusio's Venetian version (1559)

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    This book is the second edition with additional notes of the Travels of Marco in Mongolian language (Translation by Bat-Uchral G, Edition, commentary and annotation by Ragagnin, E & Simion, S & Auyeskhan R.

    Design considerations on balanced CRLH single-ended dual-fed distributed amplifier

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    Single-ended dual-fed distributed amplifier (SEDFDA) based balanced amplifier is analyzed and the layout is designed. The gate and drain artificial lines are realized with Composite Right-/Left-Handed (CRLH) phase shifters, having convenient topology for transistor connection. The amplifier design takes into account the catalog S-parameters of the transistors

    Nécropoles des bouches du Danube : pratiques, rituels funéraires et ethnicité (VIe s. av. J.-C. - IIe s. ap. J.-C.)

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    Simion Gavrila. Nécropoles des bouches du Danube : pratiques, rituels funéraires et ethnicité (VIe s. av. J.-C. - IIe s. ap. J.-C.). In: Nécropoles et Pouvoir. Idéologies, pratiques et interprétations. Actes du colloque Théories de la nécropole antique, Lyon 21-25 janvier 1995. Lyon : Maison de l'Orient et de la Méditerranée Jean Pouilloux, 1998. pp. 167-190. (Travaux de la Maison de l'Orient méditerranéen, 27

    Nécropoles des bouches du Danube : pratiques, rituels funéraires et ethnicité (VIe s. av. J.-C. - IIe s. ap. J.-C.)

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    Simion Gavrila. Nécropoles des bouches du Danube : pratiques, rituels funéraires et ethnicité (VIe s. av. J.-C. - IIe s. ap. J.-C.). In: Nécropoles et Pouvoir. Idéologies, pratiques et interprétations. Actes du colloque Théories de la nécropole antique, Lyon 21-25 janvier 1995. Lyon : Maison de l'Orient et de la Méditerranée Jean Pouilloux, 1998. pp. 167-190. (Travaux de la Maison de l'Orient méditerranéen, 27

    Eugen Simion – insigne la reverul operelor literare

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    This article refers, on the one hand, to the laborious activity of Eugen Simion in the field of criticism and literary history from his debut until 1989, materialized in the series Romanian Writers of Today (1974-1989), and, on the other hand, aims to reveal the passionate manner in which Eugen Simion was involved, from the date mentioned above, in several visionary projects, among which are the facsimilation of Eminescu’s Notebooks, the Chronology of the Romanian Literary Life (1944-2012), the General Dictionary of Romanian Literature (8 vols) and the coordination of the Fundamental Works collection (also known as the Pléiade Collection) from which over 300 volumes appeared. Last but not least, the author of this article extracts from the work of Eugen Simion a series of memorable quotes, which he considers, in a symbolic way, “badges on the lapel of his books”

    EUGEN SIMION: EXEGI MONUMENTUM

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    This text is a reminder that October marks one year since the passing of Professor Academician Eugen Simion, a prominent figure in Romanian culture. The article pays tribute to the efforts and achievements of Eugen Simion’s work and legacy, exemplified by the verses of the Latin poet Horace, “exegi monumentum aere perennius”. It highlights the significant contributions of this exceptional personality of Romanian culture and literature, emphasising Eugen Simion’s reputation as one of the most esteemed literary critics and historians, essayists and theorists in the field of literature. He is considered the (theoretical) founder of biographical genres (journals, correspondence, memoirs). His activity as an editor, preface writer, author of monographs and promoter of national-scale projects yielded important results, including Dicționarul General al Literaturii Române ‘The General Dictionary of Romanian Literature’ (DGLR, two editions), Cronologia vieții literare românești 1944 – 2012 ‘The Chronology of Romanian Literary Life 1944 – 2012’ (CVLR, 60 volumes) and the facsimile reproduction of Eminescu’s manuscripts (notebooks) (38 volumes). A university professor and member of the Romanian Academy and president of this high forum between 1997 and 2006, Eugen Simion also became a member of seven other academies in the United Kingdom, Denmark, France, Greece, Moldova, Spain and Serbia. Some of his books and studies were translated in Belgium, Switzerland, France, Germany, the United States, Serbia and Hungary. The unexpected loss of Professor Eugen Simion left a vast literary project unfinished, deprived now of the infectious energy and enthusiasm of its initiator. These projects are currently being continued and completed by researchers at the “G. Calinescu” Institute of Literary History and Theory of the Romanian Academy, where Eugen Simion served as director

    Distributed amplifier based broadband and low spurious frequency doubler

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    A circuit topology for a frequency doubler consisting of a distributed amplifier work- ing under nonlinear regime is analyzed analytically and characterized experimentally. Fully- distributed circuit topologies for the phase shifter used to realize the gate and drain artificial transmission lines of the distributed amplifier are proposed. For these types of phase shifters, it is shown that efficient rejection of the output odd harmonics is possible, but also low ripple of the output power level on the output second harmonic is obtained. The proposed frequency doubler has been designed for central input frequency equal to 5 GHz, and the designed cir- cuit has been fabricated, too. The experimental conversion loss for the fabricated frequency doubler is less than 4 dB and 7 dB, when the power level to the input is imposed to –1 dBm and 5 dBm, respectively, while the input frequency is between 4 and 6 GHz

    Experimental results obtained on a new circuit topology of a broadband and low spurious frequency doubler

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    A CRLH (Composite Right-/Left-Handed) based distributed frequency multiplier circuit topology is proposed. It is demonstrated that using fully-distributed CRLH based unit cells, low spurious output spectrum and flat output power level may be obtained for a large frequency bandwidth. To validate the proposed frequency multiplier, a frequency doubler is designed and fabricated. The experimental results have shown that the conversion losses on the output second harmonic is less than 9 dB and 7 dB, for input power level of -1 dBm and 5 dBm, respectively, within an input frequency bandwidth from 4 GHz to 6 GHz. In the same frequency bandwidth, due to the CRLH based circuit topology, the first and third output harmonics are well filtered
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