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Critical humanism as a philosophy of culture, the case of E.P. Papanoutsos : a talk / John Anton ; edited and with an introduction by Theofanis G. Stravrou.
Author
Anton, John P. (John Peter), 1920-2014
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Language
English
Published/Created
[Minneapolis, Minn.] : North Central Pub. Co., 1981.
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45 p., [1] leaf of plates : port. ; 22 cm.
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B3515.P364 A68 1981
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Papanoutsos, E. P.
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Editor
Stavrou, Theofanis G., 1934-
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Series
Annual public lecture in Modern Greek studies ; 3rd.
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The Third annual public lecture in Modern Greek studies
Notes
"The major works of Evangelos P. Papanoutsos" (English and Greek): p. 42-45.
Princeton (RCPXR) copy: Includes handwritten annotations by Dekavalles.
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Includes bibliographical references.
Source acquisition
Princeton (RCPXR) copy: From the library of Antones Dekavalles. Gift of Kalliope Decavalles to the Program in Hellenic Studies for the Princeton University Library.
ISBN
0935476075
LCCN
81081840
OCLC
7879041
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Critical humanism as a philosophy of culture, the case of E.P. Papanoutsos : a talk / John Anton ; edited and with an introduction by Theofanis G. Stavrou.
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