SIGNED, 1870, GREECE, EX LIBRIS, VLADIMIROS KOLOKOTRONIS, G. HANTSERIS, MILITARY EQUIPMENT BOOK

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ΣΚΕΥΟΛΟΓΙΟΝ ΣΤΡΑΤΙΩΤΙΚΟΝ
 
Ήτοι 
 
ΕΛΕΓΧΟΣ
 
τῶν ἐν τοῖς στρατοῖς,  ἰδίᾳ δ᾽ ἐν τῷ πυροβολικῷ, χρησίμων
 
Οἷον 
 
ἀφετηρίων, ὅπλων, μηχανῶν, ὀργάνων, ἐργαλείων, ἐπίπλων 
 
και άλλων πλείστων 
 
μετά των οικείων λεξικών, γαλλικών τε και ελληνικών, και σημειώσεων, 
 
εις χρήσιν παντός επιστήμονος και λογίου
 
υπό
 
ΓΡΗΓΟΡΙΟΥ ΑΛ.  ΧΑΝΤΣΕΡΗ
 
 
ΑΘΗΝΗΣΙΝ, ΕΚ ΤΟΥ ΕΘΝΙΚΟΥ ΤΥΠΟΓΡΑΦΕΙΟΥ, 1870
 
 
Από την βιβλιοθήκη του Βλαδίμηρου Κολοκοτρώνη, 
 
Υπογεγραμμένο από τον Β. Κολοκοτρώνη
 
 
 
Military Equipment List,
 
That is,
 
The Inspection of Useful Items in the Armies, 
 
Especially in the Artillery: 
 
Starting Materials, Weapons, Machines, Instruments, Tools, Furniture etc.
 
Including dictionaries, French to Greek, 
 
and notes, for the use of all scientists and scholars
 
by
 
Gregorios Al. Hantseris
 
 
Published in Athens by the National Printing Office in 1870


Ex Libris Vladimiros Kolokotronis
 
Great Grandson of 1821 Hero Theodoros Kolokotronis
 
The Book is also signed by Vladimiros Kolokotronis
 


First Rare Edition

 

 

Only Copy for Sale Online

 

 

Contemporary Hard Binding

 

 

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,σ.ζ΄+1 λ.+686

 
Please note: The spine is missing
 
 
 
Vladimiros Kolokotronis (1892 – 1970) was a Greek Major General. He was born in Athens and was the son of Theodoros Kolokotronis, chief of the Athens police. On his father’s side he was the grandson of Konstantinos Kolokotronis, MP and army officer, and great-grandson of the commander-in-chief Theodoros Kolokotronis, while on his grandmother’s side he came from the aristocratic Phanariot family of Karatzas. He followed the military tradition of the family and entered the Evelpidon school, from where he graduated as the leader of his class. In 1923 he became a lieutenant colonel, in 1925 a colonel while taking part in the Balkan wars, World War I and the Asia Minor Campaign. During World War I, where he fought on the Macedonian front, in a German chemical attack, he was exposed to mustard gas, causing his lungs to suffer irreparable damage.

 

 

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