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Matei Cazacu was born in 1946. He is a archivist paleographer, and a doctor in Byzantine and post-Byzantine history and civilization. He is also a researcher at the renowned CNRS, and teaches at the University of Paris IV and at the Institut National des Langues et Civilisations Orientales (INALCO). A specialist of Romania and the Balkans, he is the author of a hundred scientific articles and ten books including In Search of Frankenstein (Little Brown & Co), Des Femmes sur les routes de l'Orient, Le voyage à Constaninople au XVIIIe-XIXe siècle (1999) and Miracles, visions et rêves prémonitoires dans le passé roumain (2003).
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