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Χρστος Μπαλγλον, Πληθώνεια Οικονομικ Μελετματα (Christos Baloglou, Plethonian Economic Studies), (Athens: Eleftheri Skepsis, 2001), pp. 215. ISBN 960-7931-69-6, pb (In Greek) €12. - Χρστος Μπαλγλον, Γεώργιος Πλθων-Γεμιστς: Επ των Πελοποννησιακών Πραγμτων Βυζαντιν Κεμενο—Μετπρασις—Σχλια (Christos Baloglou, Georgios Plethon—Gemistos: On the Peloponnesian Affairs, Byzantine Text—Translation—Comments), (Athens: Eleftheri Skepsis, 2002), pp. 295. ISBN 960-7931-78-5, pb (In Greek) €15.
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