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Mircea and Handoca
Romanian scholar Mircea Handoca, editor of Eliade's writings, argues that the controversy surrounding Eliade was encouraged by a group of exiled writers, of whom Manea was a main representative, and believes that Eliade's association with the Guard was a conjectural one, determined by the young author's Christian values and conservative stance, as well as by his belief that a Legionary Romania could mirror Portugal's Estado Novo.

Mircea and cu
* Mircea cel Bătrân şi luptele cu turcii (" Mircea the Elder and Battles with the Turks "), Humanits, 2001
Right: Valea Doamnelor, Valea Sucheniţei Horoaba, Coteanu, Valea Văcăriei, Tătaru, Gâlgoiu, Mircea, Bolboci, Lucăcilă, Zănoaga, Valea Cabanierului, Brătei, Rătei, Raciu, Valea Doicii, Seciul cu Colţi, Voivodeni, Ţâţa, Ialomicioara, Vulcana, Glod, Ruda, Racoviţa, Snagov, Vlăsia, Comana

Mircea and şi
**" Mircea Eliade şi mişcarea hippie " (" Mircea Eliade and the Hippie Movement "), in Dilema Veche, Vol.
Despre Ioan P. Culianu şi Mircea Eliade.
Texte despre Mircea Eliade şi Ioan Petru Culianu.
Omul şi opera, Iaşi, Polirom, 2003 ; Matei Calinescu, Despre Ioan Petru Culianu si Mircea Eliade.
Texte despre Mircea Eliade şi Ioan Petru Culianu, Polirom, Iaşi, 2007 ; Marcello De Martino, Mircea Eliade esoterico.

Mircea and Eliade
They are often set in a dim and nonspecific past, what historian of religion Mircea Eliade termed in illo tempore (" at that time ").
Mircea Eliade defined " myth " in terms of " creation ,"
Mircea Eliade argues that the imagery used in some parts of the Hebrew Bible reflects a " transfiguration of history into myth ".
According to Mircea Eliade, the Middle Ages witnessed " an upwelling of mythical thought " in which each social group had its own " mythological traditions ".
According to Mircea Eliade, one pervasive mythical theme associates heroes with the slaying of dragons, a theme which Eliade traces back to " the very ancient cosmogonico-heroic myth " of a battle between a divine hero and a dragon.
According to Mircea Eliade, many traditional societies have a cyclic sense of time, periodically reenacting mythical events.
According to Mircea Eliade, the medieval " Gioacchinian myth [...] of universal renovation in a more or less imminent future " has influenced a number of modern theories of history, such as those of Lessing ( who explicitly compares his views to those of medieval " enthusiasts "), Fichte, Hegel, and Schelling, and has also influenced a number of Russian writers.
* Eliade, Mircea
** Myths, Rites, Symbols: A Mircea Eliade Reader.
The Politics of Myth: A Study of C. G. Jung, Mircea Eliade, and Joseph Campbell.
* Eliade, Mircea.
It was based on the novella of the same name by Romanian author Mircea Eliade.
The religious historian Mircea Eliade speaks of a desire to transcend old age and death and achieve a state of nirvana in the Hindu practice of Tantric yoga.
The Gloranthan world is characterised by its complex use of mythology, heavily influenced by the universalist approaches of Joseph Campbell and Mircea Eliade, its Howardian ethos, its long and distinctive history as a setting for role-playing games, its community development and expansion, and ( unusual among early American fantasy role-playing games ) its relative lack of Tolkienesque influence.
* Eliade, Mircea, and Joan P. Couliano.
Mircea Eliade argued that one of the foremost functions of myth is to establish models for behavior and that myths may also provide a religious experience.
In his appendix to Myths, Dreams and Mysteries, and in The Myth of the Eternal Return, Mircea Eliade attributed modern man ’ s anxieties to his rejection of myths and the sense of the sacred.
* Eliade, Mircea.
* Eliade, Mircea.
* Mircea Eliade
Mircea Eliade, a professor of the history of religions, declared that myth did not hold religion back, that myth was an essential foundation of religion, and that eliminating myth would eliminate a piece of the human psyche.
Mircea Eliade writes, " A first definition of this complex phenomenon, and perhaps the least hazardous, will be: shamanism = ' technique of religious ecstasy '.
" Davidson says that while the creature may vary, the horse is fairly common " in the lands where horses are in general use, and Sleipnir's ability to bear the god through the air is typical of the shaman's steed " and cites an example from a study of shamanism by Mircea Eliade of an eight-legged foal from a story of a Buryat shaman.
* Eliade, Mircea.

Mircea and ("
Mircea Eliade's other early works include Şantier (" Building Site "), a part-novel, part-diary account of his Indian sojourn.
In September of that year, director and dramatist Cezarina Udrescu staged a multimedia performance based on a number of works Mircea Eliade wrote during his stay in Portugal ; titled Apocalipsa după Mircea Eliade (" The Apocalypse According to Mircea Eliade "), and shown as part of a Romanian Radio cultural campaign, it starred Ion Caramitru, Oana Pellea and Răzvan Vasilescu.
**" Angajamentul politic al lui Mircea Eliade " (" Mircea Eliade's Political Affiliation "), in 22, Nr.
The byname " elder " was given to him after his death in order to distinguish him from his grandson Mircea II (" Mircea the Younger ").
Towards the end of his reign, Mircea signed a treaty with the Ottomans ; in return for a tribute of 3, 000 gold pieces per year, the Ottomans desisted from making Wallachia a province (" pashalik "). Giurescu, p. 370.
* Gabriel Catalan, Mircea Stănescu, Scurtă istorie a Securităţii (" Short history of the Securitate "), Sfera Politicii, Nr.
Nevertheless, Mircea was officially blocked from distribution, until the Romanian Revolution of 1989 (" All I've done was to present a different state leader than Nicolae Ceauşescu.

Mircea and with
The Old Princely Court ( Curtea Veche ) was built by Mircea Ciobanul, and under subsequent rulers, Bucharest was established as the summer residence of the court, competing with Târgoviște for the status of capital after an increase in the importance of southern Muntenia brought about by the demands of the suzerain power, the Ottoman Empire.
Finally, the noted comparative religion scholar Mircea Eliade speculated that this conflict is actually a later version of an Indo-European myth concerning the conflict between and eventual integration of a pantheon of sky / warrior / ruler gods and a pantheon of earth / economics / fertility gods, with no strict historical antecedents.
In Strabo's opinion, the original name of the Dacians was " daoi ", which Mircea Eliade in his De Zalmoxis à Genghis Khan explained with a possible Phrygian cognate " Daos ", the name of the wolf god.
The Romanian historian of religion Mircea Eliade also noted that Arada, along with Irodiada, was a name used for a Romanian folkloric Queen of the Fairies ( Doamna Zinelor ), whom he believed was a " metamorphosis of Diana ".
In 1933, Mircea Eliade had a physical relationship with the actress Sorana Ţopa, while falling in love with Nina Mareş, whom he ultimately married.
In 1934, at a time when Sebastian was publicly insulted by Nae Ionescu, who prefaced his book ( De două mii de ani ...) with thoughts on the " eternal damnation " of Jews, Mircea Eliade spoke out against this perspective, and commented that Ionescu's references to the verdict " Outside the Church there is no salvation " contradicted the notion of God's omnipotence.
Like Mihail Sebastian, who was himself becoming influenced by Ionescu, he maintained contacts with intellectuals from all sides of the political spectrum: their entourage included the right-wing Dan Botta and Mircea Vulcănescu, the non-political Petrescu and Ionel Jianu, and Belu Zilber, who was a member of the illegal Romanian Communist Party.
This was probably not his first experience with drugs: vague mentions in his notebooks have been read as indication that Mircea Eliade was taking opium during his travels to Calcutta.
An unprecedented event occurred with the interview that was granted by Mircea Eliade to poet Adrian Păunescu, during the latter's 1970 visit to Chicago ; Eliade complimented both Păunescu's activism and his support for official tenets, expressing a belief that
Polemically, Călinescu proposed that Mircea Eliade's supposed focus on " aggressive youth " and served to instill his interwar Romanian writers with the idea that they had a common destiny as a generation apart.
Later, Mircea Eliade expressed his regret at not having had the chance to redeem his friendship with Sebastian before the latter was killed in a car accident.
At an early stage of his polemic with Culianu, Mircea Eliade complained in writing that " it is not possible to write an objective history " of the Iron Guard and its leader Corneliu Zelea Codreanu.
Alongside the arguments introduced by Daniel Dubuisson, criticism of Mircea Eliade's political involvement with antisemitism and fascism came from Adriana Berger, Leon Volovici, Alexandra Lagniel-Lavastine, Florin Ţurcanu and others, who have attempted to trace Eliade's antisemitism throughout his work and through his associations with contemporary antisemites, such as the Italian fascist occultist Julius Evola.
Mircea Eliade's nephew and commentator Sorin Alexandrescu himself proposed that Eliade's politics were essentially conservative and patriotic, in part motivated by a fear of the Soviet Union which he shared with many other young intellectuals.
In Romania, Mircea Eliade's legacy in the field of the history of religions is mirrored by the journal Archaeus ( founded 1997, and affiliated with the University of Bucharest Faculty of History ).
Snow White's triple seeming-death and resurrection, beyond an amusement or wish-fulfilling temporary escape, fulfills the initiatory process of life, as Mircea Eliade described it: " What is called ' initiation ' coexists with the human condition, reaffirms the ultimate religious significance of life and the real possibility of a ' happy ending.
Phoenix was born again the next year, with Covaci, Josef Kappl, Mircea Baniciu, Costin Petrescu ( replaced in 1974 by Ovidiu Lipan, nicknamed " Ţăndărică ") and Valeriu Sepi.
Also during the golden age came the epoch of Romanian philosophy with such figures as Mircea Vulcănescu, Dimitrie Gusti, Alexandru Dragomir, and Vasile Conta.

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