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Dimitrie Cantemir (1673–1723) was twice Prince of Moldavia (in March–April 1693 and in 1710–1711). He was also a prolific man of letters – philosopher, historian, composer, musicologist, linguist, ethnographer, and geographer.
Literature
- Novels
- Historia Hieroglyphica, 1705.
- Books
- Divanul sau Gâlceava Înțeleptului cu lumea sau Giudețul sufletului cu trupul / ["The Divan or The Wise Man's Parley with the World or The Judgement of the Soul with the Body], Iași, 1698.
- Sacrosantae scientiae indepingibilis imago or Imaginea științei sacre, care nu se poate zugrăvi / [The Undepictable Image of Sacred Science], Constantinople, 1700.
- Descriptio Moldaviae, 1714; reprint as, Descrierea Moldovei Chișinău: Litera, 1997.
- Colected works
- ...