Kostas Biris
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Kostas Biris (1899-1980), also known as Konstantinos Biris (in Greek Κώστας or Κωνσταντίνος Μπίρης), was a well-know Greek architect and city planner, but also a folklorist.
[edit] Books, studies and publications
- 1940, Churches of old Athens
- 1942, Gypsies: folklore and ethnological study
- 1945, About placenames in Athens
- 1946, Recontruction plan for the Capital city
- 1952, Karaghiozis: The Greek Folk Theater
- 1954, Rom and gypsies: Ethnography and history of tzigane
- 1957, History of NTUA
- 1957, The Young Bloods of Roumeli in the Greek Shadow Theater, (periodical Nea Estia 61)
- 1958, For modern Athens, studies and contests
- 1960, Arvanites, the Dorians of modern Hellenism, history of Arvanites Greeks
- 1962, Apostle Paul in Athens
- 1966, Athens from the 19th to the 20th century
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- Unification of the archaeological sites of Athens - Hellenic Ministry of Culture
- Town planning in Greece - D. Philippides
- Churches on Psirri - book excerpt in Greek, "History of Psirri", by Yiannis Kaerofylas