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Ermiona Asachi (1821 - 1900)

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Short name Ermiona Asachi
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First name Ermiona
Birth name Asachi
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Alternative name Hermione Asachi — Ermione Quinet — Mme Edgar Quinet
Date of birth 1821
Date of death 1900
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Lived in France , Romania
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Ermiona Asachi was ...
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Place(s) of Residence France , Romania
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René-Paul/Paul-René (1839) 0 0
Rut (1839) 0 0
*Dei doveri degli uomini (Romanian title: ) (1843) 0 0
Corespondență cu C.A. Rosetti (1866) 0 0
Mémoires d'exil (1868) 0 0
La France idéale (1896) 0 0
De Paris à Edimbourg (1898) 0 0
Cinquante ans d'amitié (1900) 0 0
"Révue pédagogique. Sohm.-Sobre la Historia del Derecho Romano" (1900) 0 0

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Receptions of Ermiona Asachi, the person

For receptions of her works, see under each individual Work.

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"Buylla-Revista de Revistas" Buylla. Magazine of magazines. Unknown journalist (to be identified) 1898 comments on person
"Révue pédagogique. Sohm.-Sobre la Historia del Derecho Romano" Educational review. Sohm.-About the History of Roman law Ermiona Asachi , Unknown journalist (to be identified) 1900 references person

Mentioned in:
- Dicționarul literaturii române de la origini pînă la 1900, București: Ed. Academiei, 1979
- Dicționarul general al literaturii române, București: Ed. Univers Enciclopedic, 2004

Daugther of Moldovian-born writer and scholar Gheorghe Asachi. After divorcing her first husband Alexander Moruzzi she leaves for Paris in 1845. There she meets French historian Edgar Quinet, whom she later marries.

Translator from German, French, Italian. Information about translations from Ileana Mihaila.

Travel writer.

Connection/collaboration with:
- Asachi, Gheorghe (1st husband)
- Quinet, Edgar (2nd husband)