Expédition scientifique de Morée : travaux de la section des sciences physiques. Altas, Paris, 1835 = To ergo tēs Gallikēs Epistēmonikēs Apolstolēs tou Moria 1829-1838 / epimeleia, G. Saitas.

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Expédition scientifique de Morée (1831-1838) [Browse]
Format
Book
Language
  • French
  • Modern Greek (1453-)
  • English
Published/​Created
Athēna : Moreas Ekdot. Oikos Melissa, 2011-2017.
Description
2 volumes : illustrations (some color), portrait, maps ; 38-50 cm

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  • Meros 1-meros 2 (published in 2017)

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    Notes
    • Volume 1 consists of a reproduction of the atlas issued by the Section des sciences physiques of the Expédition scientifique de Morée in 1835. Originally published for the Ministère de l'instruction publique by M. Bory de Saint-Vincent et al. Accompanied by a book entitled Ergo tēs Gallikēs Epistēmonikēs Apolstolēs tou Moria 1829-1838 (150 p. : col. ill. ; 38 cm.) and an English translation of this text with title The work of the French scientific expedition to the Morea, 1829-1838. Issued in box.
    • Title from container.
    Bibliographic references
    Includes bibliographical references.
    Language note
    Plates captioned in French, with Greek captions on back; book in Greek.
    Contents
    1. meros. Tmēma Physikōn Epistēmōn. Atlas, Parisi, 1835 ; epanekdosē, Athēna 2011 / epimeleia, G. Saitas.
    Other title(s)
    Ergo tēs Gallikēs Epistēmonikēs Apolstolēs tou Moria 1829-1838
    ISBN
    • 9789602043110 ((v. 1))
    • 9602043113 ((v. 1))
    • 9789602043578 ((v. 2))
    • 9602043571 ((v. 2))
    • 9789602043165 ((English translation))
    • 9602043164 ((English translation))
    OCLC
    779264625
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