The Large Etymological Dictionary

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The Large Etymological Dictionary is a historic book held by the National Library of Greece. Described as one of the most important Byzantine Dictionaries, it was released by Nikolaos Vlastos, owner of the first Greek press in Venice.

Zaharias Kalliergis was responsible for the printing characters. In this function he tried to bridge the Byzantine codices and the Greek incunabula.

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