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Damascenos himself took the manu- script to Venice and supervised the printing and proof - reading of the book . Obviously , the purpose was to produce ready material for parish work in Orthodox churches of the Ottoman - occupied parts ...
Damascenos himself took the manu- script to Venice and supervised the printing and proof - reading of the book . Obviously , the purpose was to produce ready material for parish work in Orthodox churches of the Ottoman - occupied parts ...
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The Synathroisis was not printed during the lifetime of its author , but a couple of decades after his death . Damascenos com- posed the Synathroisis about the year 1568. From that date on- wards , until its first appearance in printed ...
The Synathroisis was not printed during the lifetime of its author , but a couple of decades after his death . Damascenos com- posed the Synathroisis about the year 1568. From that date on- wards , until its first appearance in printed ...
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But it was not printed until 1639. In that year a certain Athanasios Melandros , a priest of Trikkala , printed the work using a title which alludes to the ori- ginal one but which underlines the " scholarly " aspects of Dama- scenos's ...
But it was not printed until 1639. In that year a certain Athanasios Melandros , a priest of Trikkala , printed the work using a title which alludes to the ori- ginal one but which underlines the " scholarly " aspects of Dama- scenos's ...
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Contents
the case of Eleni Vakalo | 1 |
the making of the Modern Greek Physiologos | 23 |
a pioneer in the field of Modern | 47 |
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