Demetrios Bernardakis

Demetrios Bernardakis
Native name
Δημήτριος Βερναρδάκης
Born3 December 1833
Agia Marinia, Mytilene
Died25 January 1907 (1907-01-26) (aged 73)
OccupationProfessor, writer
LanguageGreek
NationalityOttoman, Greek
EducationPhD
Alma materNational and Kapodistrian University of Athens
PeriodBelle Époque, Megali Idea
GenreTextual scholarship, drama, catechesis
SubjectEuripides
Literary movementHellenism, Katharevousa
Notable awardsNobel Prize (nominated)
RelativesGregorios Bernardakis (brother), Athanasios Bernardakis (brother), Panayiotis Bernardakis (great-nephew)
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Demetrios Bernardakis (Greek: Δημήτριος Βερναρδάκης, Dimitrios Vernardakis, also transliterated Dimitrios Bernardakis), (3 December 1833[1]—25 January 1907[2]) was a polymath writer and Professor of History at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens.[3]

  1. ^ εφ. Εμπρός, 13/1/1907, σελ.2.
  2. ^ Ephtaliōtēs, Argyrēs (1993). Ogdonta anekdota grammata tou Argyrē Ephtaliōtē (1889–1907) pros ton Alexandro Pallē: Hoi agōnes tōn prōtōn dēmotikistōn. ISBN 9789602011089.
  3. ^ The Bibliophile Dictionary: A Biographical Record of the Great Authors. The Minerva Group, Inc. 2003. p. 10. ISBN 978-1-4102-1040-1.