submitted by George Poulos on 06.11.2004
Author: Emmanuel G. Drakakis (editor) When Published: 1999 Publisher: Society of Kytherian Studies Available: Society of Kytherian Studies Description: In Greek, 504 pages. Cost: Euros 21 "An exceptionally interesting book for the study of the history of Kythira, containing 290 notary deeds, among the few that survive from that era. It contains remarkably interesting information about the social and economic life of Kythirians at a crucial period in the island's history. The work is prefaced by professor Chrysa Maltezou and contains an index of names, place names, monatries and churches, as well as a valuable glossary, allowing for a thorough appreciation of the book, and an index of notary deeds." The book is available from the offices of the Society of Kytherian Studies 5, Themistocleous St, Athens, tel. (+30)210-3838190 fax (+30)210-3844915 Contact the Society of Kytherian Studies
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