Constantine Sathas

Greek historian and researcher


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::summary Greek historian and researcher ::

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nameConstantine Sathas
imageKonstantinos Sathas.JPG
captionPhoto in Hestia magazine, 1894
birth_date1842
birth_placeAthens
death_date
death_placeParis
nationalityGreek
occupationHistorian, researcher
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Constantine Sathas (; Athens, 1842 – Paris, 25 May 1914) was a Greek historian and researcher.

Sathas spent his life unearthing hitherto unknown material pertaining to the history of late medieval and early modern Greece that he later published. He researched archives in Greece, Constantinople (now Istanbul), Venice and Florence. In 1900, he moved to Paris, where he lived until his death.

Many of the numerous documents he brought to light still remain primary sources of information. It can be argued that his work was never fully appreciated and some of his views are regarded eccentric nowadays. Yet, he carried out groundbreaking work and has been considered as the best historian of Greece in the 19th century. He published the first editions of the Cypriot Medieval chronicles of Leontios Machairas and Georgios Boustronios.

Selected works

In Greek

In French

In English

References

References

  1. R., S.. (1914). "Constantin Sathas". [[Revue Archéologique]].
  2. Siniossoglou, Niketas. (2011). "Radical Platonism in Byzantium". Cambridge University Press.
  3. (1942). "A History of Historical Writing". Macmillan.

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