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To dikaion tēs Tourkokratias / hypo Nikolaou I. Pantazopoulou.
Author
Pantazopoulos, Nikolaos I.
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Format
Book
Language
Modern Greek (1453-)
Published/Created
Thessalonikē : [s.n.], 1960-
Description
v. ; 24 cm.
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Special Collections - Remote Storage (ReCAP): Rare Books. Special Collections Use Only
KKX3838 .P36 1960
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3 (published in 1969)
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Subject(s)
Privileges and immunities
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Turkey
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Christians
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Legal status, laws, etc
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Turkey
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Capitulations
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Series
Epistēmonikē epetēris (Panepistēmion Thessalonikēs. Scholē Nomikōn kai Oikonomikōn Epistēmōn) ; t. 9-
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Epistēmonikē epetēris Scholēs Nomikōn kai Oikonomikōn Epistēmōn ; t. 9-
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Contents
1. Ekklēsia kai dikaion eis tēn Chersonēson tou Haimou epi Tourkokratias
3. Triplē diamachē dikaion kata tēn epilysin klēronomikēs diaphoras epi Tourkokratias
4. Ta "pronomia" ōs politistikos paragōn eis tas scheseis Christianōn-Mousoulmanōn.
Provenance
Presentation copy of Nikolaos I. Pantazopoulos to Geōrgios Bakalakēs with inscription by Pantazopoulos.
Source acquisition
Gift of the 9ē Ephoreia Vyzantinōn Archaiotētōn (Greece) to the Program in Hellenic Studies for Princeton University Library, by exchange.
LCCN
78410176
OCLC
22558665
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