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Author, original title and year of 1st edn
Say, Jean-Baptiste, Catéchisme d'économie politique, ou Instruction familière qui montre de quelle façon les richesses sont produites, distribuées et consommés dans la société, 1815

TRANSLATION INFO

original language
French
translation into
Greek
type of original text
Book
type of translated text
Book
timeline
19th Century
image of the document

BIBLIOGRAPHIC INFORMATION FOR DOCUMENT

Surname and Name
of Author (in the original language)
Say, Jean-Baptiste
Surname and Name
of Author (in the spelling of translation)
Σάη, Ιωάννης Βαπτιστής
Year of publication
1828
Title
Πολιτικής οικονομίας κατήχησις : ήτοι οικιακή διδασκαλία Περί του πως γεννώνται, διανέμονται και αναλίσκονται εις την Κοινωνίαν τα Χρήματα. Μεθ΄ ην έπονται Σημειώσεις προς ωφέλειαν των θελόντων να εμβαθύνωσι πλειότερον εις τας αρχάς της επιστήμης ταύτης. / Παρά Ιω. Βαπτιστού Σάη. Μεταφρασθείσα εκ του Γαλλικού Παρά Γ. Χρυσήδου.
Place
Aegina
Country
Greece
Number of vols/parts
I

TRANSLATION ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Translator’s name(s)
Χρυσηίδης, Γεώργιος
Editorial apparatus
Preface of translator(s)

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