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Ioan Mire Melik

Ioan Mire Melik, or Melic (born Iacob Ioan Miren Melik;〔 Liviu Papuc, ("Ioan M. Melik sau simțul practic la Junimea" ), in ''Convorbiri Literare'', December 2006〕 August 9, 1840 – January 29, 1889), was a Wallachian-born Romanian mathematician, educator and political figure, one of the early members of ''Junimea'' literary society. Known for his work in private education, and for his tenure at the University of Iași, he was the author of several early introductions to science—dealing with arithmetic and geometry, but also with topography and surveying. He was perceived as a bland figure at ''Junimea'' meetings, and had little to do with its literary agenda, but took care of administrative chores and, for a while, of its publishing venture.
Taking his cue from the ''Junimist'' leadership, Melik followed the literary club as it transformed itself into a liberal conservative party. He represented Iași city in the Assembly of Deputies in the 1884 legislature, and then, under a ''Junimist'' government, helped enforce Titu Maiorescu's policies in the educational field. Melik is also remembered as an engineer and entrepreneur, who contributed to the modern history of Costeștii Botoșanilor village, his personal estate.
==Biography==


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