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Paul Bujor (born Pavel Bujor; August 2, 1862 – May 17, 1952) was a Romanian zoologist, physiologist and marine biologist, also noted as a socialist writer and politician. Hailing from rural Covurlui County, he studied biology in France and Switzerland, where he was attracted by left-wing ideas; his evolutionary biology, informed by the work of Carl Vogt, veered into Marxism and irreligion. Returning to the Kingdom of Romania, he was a junior member of the Romanian Social Democratic Workers' Party, active on its moderate wing. He earned the critics' attention in the 1890s as a short story writer with a socialist and pacifist message, but only returned to fiction writing briefly, in the 1930s. An award-winning ichthyologist, Bujor was hired by the University of Iași, where he taught for 41 y

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  • باول بوجور (ar)
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  • باول بوجور (اسمه عند الولادة بافل بوجور، 2 أغسطس 1862-17 مايو 1952) عالم في علم الحيوان، وعالم فسيولوجي، وعالم أحياء بحري روماني، اشتُهر أيضًا بأنه كاتب وسياسي اشتراكي. قدّم من مقاطعة كوفورلوي الريفية، ليدرس علم الأحياء في فرنسا وسويسرا، وانجذب إلى الأفكار اليسارية، انحرفت بيولوجيته التطورية، المستوحاة من أعمال كارل فوكت، إلى الماركسية واللادينية. بعودته إلى مملكة رومانيا، كان العضو الأصغر في حزب العمال الديمقراطي الاجتماعي الروماني، ونشط في جناحه المعتدل. جذب انتباه النقاد في تسعينيات القرن التاسع عشر ككاتب قصة قصيرة برسالة اشتراكية ومسالمة، لكنه عاد إلى الكتابة الخيالية لفترة وجيزة في ثلاثينيات القرن العشرين. عُين بوجور، العالم في علم أسماك والحائز على جوائز، من قبل جامعة ياش، ودرّس هناك لمدة 41 عامًا، وعمل طوال هذه الفترة على توثيق حيوانات البحر الأسود، وحقق اكتشافات تتعلق ببيئة بحيرة ت (ar)
  • Paul Bujor (born Pavel Bujor; August 2, 1862 – May 17, 1952) was a Romanian zoologist, physiologist and marine biologist, also noted as a socialist writer and politician. Hailing from rural Covurlui County, he studied biology in France and Switzerland, where he was attracted by left-wing ideas; his evolutionary biology, informed by the work of Carl Vogt, veered into Marxism and irreligion. Returning to the Kingdom of Romania, he was a junior member of the Romanian Social Democratic Workers' Party, active on its moderate wing. He earned the critics' attention in the 1890s as a short story writer with a socialist and pacifist message, but only returned to fiction writing briefly, in the 1930s. An award-winning ichthyologist, Bujor was hired by the University of Iași, where he taught for 41 y (en)
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