Panagiotis Kondylis
Male, Deceased Person
1943 – 1998
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Who was Panagiotis Kondylis?
Panagiotis Kondylis was a Greek writer, translator and publications manager who principally wrote in German, in addition to translating most of his work into Greek. He can be placed in a tradition of thought best exemplified by Thucydides, Niccolò Machiavelli and Max Weber.
Kondylis produced a body of work that referred directly to primary sources in no less than six languages, and had little regard for what he considered intellectual fashions and bombastic language used to camouflage logical inconsistencies and lack of first-hand knowledge of primary sources.
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- Born
- Aug 17, 1943
Olympia - Education
- National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
- Died
- Jul 11, 1998
Athens
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on July 23, 2013
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