No AbstractOn the basis of one of Petrov’s manuscripts (which are now in the Library of the Greek Parliament), the writer gives an account of his bibliographical list of works relating to the history of Macedonia under Ottoman rule. This is preceded by some biographical information about Petrov, who was born in 1849 in Moscow and died in 1922 in Athens, where he had settled with his family in 1882, bringing with him the large library he had put together after resigning (in 1874-5) from his post as a regular artillery officer in the Russian army. The writer also gives information about Petrov’s atlases and his books on the Greek struggle for liberation from 1821 to 1828 and Macedonia, which were first published in Leipzig and republished rec...
The intellectual bloom of the Greek population of Asia Minor, whichwas observed from the middle of t...
Kiro Petrov (1835-1876) , known as Bacho Kiro, was not only a revolutionary and a fighter for nation...
In 1943 the Democratic Federal Republic of Yugoslavia was proclaimed. In 1945 it was renamed as the ...
No abstractHere is published the summary of the contents of 28 unpublished documents of the Archives...
No abstractHere is published the summary of the contents of 28 unpublished documents of the Archives...
No abstract The following article presents and examines two publications that appeared in Thessaloni...
No abstractHere are published the Memoirs (manuscript) of the Greek WalachGiotis (Panagiotis) Naoum ...
No AbstractOf the twelve documents and letters published here, Nos. 1-4 are from the archive of Soti...
Bu çalışmada Çarlık Rusyası'nda yayınlanmış Rusça kitapların bir bibliyografyası hazırlanmıştır. Yap...
No AbstractThe author points out and comments upon the historical facts on the emotions of the Gieek...
No abstractA «defter-i mufassal» with the names of the inhabitants of Thessaloniki circa 1525, prese...
This paper presents and discusses a series of letters addressed between 1898and 1903 by George Pasch...
The article is devoted to the scientific activity of the famous Russian and Ukrainian historian, lin...
No abstractThe historians and topographers specialized in Thessaloniki, as well as the friends of hi...
No abstractThis paper presents and discusses certain documents from the Consulate General in Philipp...
The intellectual bloom of the Greek population of Asia Minor, whichwas observed from the middle of t...
Kiro Petrov (1835-1876) , known as Bacho Kiro, was not only a revolutionary and a fighter for nation...
In 1943 the Democratic Federal Republic of Yugoslavia was proclaimed. In 1945 it was renamed as the ...
No abstractHere is published the summary of the contents of 28 unpublished documents of the Archives...
No abstractHere is published the summary of the contents of 28 unpublished documents of the Archives...
No abstract The following article presents and examines two publications that appeared in Thessaloni...
No abstractHere are published the Memoirs (manuscript) of the Greek WalachGiotis (Panagiotis) Naoum ...
No AbstractOf the twelve documents and letters published here, Nos. 1-4 are from the archive of Soti...
Bu çalışmada Çarlık Rusyası'nda yayınlanmış Rusça kitapların bir bibliyografyası hazırlanmıştır. Yap...
No AbstractThe author points out and comments upon the historical facts on the emotions of the Gieek...
No abstractA «defter-i mufassal» with the names of the inhabitants of Thessaloniki circa 1525, prese...
This paper presents and discusses a series of letters addressed between 1898and 1903 by George Pasch...
The article is devoted to the scientific activity of the famous Russian and Ukrainian historian, lin...
No abstractThe historians and topographers specialized in Thessaloniki, as well as the friends of hi...
No abstractThis paper presents and discusses certain documents from the Consulate General in Philipp...
The intellectual bloom of the Greek population of Asia Minor, whichwas observed from the middle of t...
Kiro Petrov (1835-1876) , known as Bacho Kiro, was not only a revolutionary and a fighter for nation...
In 1943 the Democratic Federal Republic of Yugoslavia was proclaimed. In 1945 it was renamed as the ...