Σταύρου, ΕΦΣ Κ/Πόλεως (1967)
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Abbreviation
Σταύρου, ΕΦΣ Κ/Πόλεως (1967)
Form of publication
Book

Τατιάνα Σταύρου, Ο εν Κωνσταντινουπόλει Ελληνικός Φιλολογικός Σύλλογος, το υπουργείον παιδείας του αλύτρωτου ελληνισμού (Ιδιωτική έκδοση, Αθήνα 1967)

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Tatiana Stavrou, The Greek Philological Society in Constantinople (a private edition in Greek, Athens 1967). The well-known writer, who was born in the Ottoman capital in 1899 and went to Athens in 1924, presents in detail the impressive history of the most important Greek educational, cultural and scientific institution (1861-1922) founded by the elite of the Ottoman Christian Orthodox Community of Constantinople / Istanbul and abandoned after the Asia Minor Catastrophe. Total pages 320.

>>> The most recent work on the same subject [in English] is: George A. Vassiadis, The Syllogos movement of Constantinople and Ottoman Greek education 1861-1923 (Centre for Asia Minor Studies, Athens 2007)

Key words
Anatolia.
Antiquities.
Archaeology.
Asia Minor / Asian Turkey.
Bankers.
Benefactors.
Biography.
Byzantine monuments.
Clergy, clergymen.
Constantinople / Istanbul.
Diplomats.
Ecumenical Patriarchate.
Entrepreneurs, financial agents.
Epirotes.
Epirus / Epiros.
Folklore.
Gedeon, Manuel.
Greek education.
Greek education.
Greek Orthodox Community of Istanbul.
Greek Philological Society, Constantinople.
Hellenism.
Ioakeim III, Ecumenical Patriarch.
Late Ottoman – Transitional period.
Late Ottoman period.
Library.
Macedonia.
Medicine.
Megali tou Genous Scholi / Patriarchal Academy.
Ottoman Empire, 19th c..
Paris.
Paspatis, Alexandros, doctor.
Pera / Beyoğlu.
Persecutions.
Poetry.
Pontus / Pontos.
Romiosyne.
Rules, regulations / Bylaws / Statutes.
Scholars.
Scholars.
School.
School for Girls.
Sciences.
Societies, clubs, fraternities.
Teacher / Professor.
Thessaly.
Thrace.
Thrakiotes, Greeks of Thrace.
Vassiadis, Hrokles, doctor.
Women.
Young Turks.
Zappeion Parthenagogeion, School for Girls Const..
Zarifis Georgios, banker.
Zografos Christakis, banker.