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CLOSE WINDOW | BIBLIOLOGY WORKSHOPBIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE 19TH CENTURYVISIT INFORMATION | ||
Head: Popi Polemi
Scientific collaborators: Anastassia Milonopoulou – Eirini Rizaki With the contribution of Sandra Vretta AWARD OF ACADEMY OF ATHENS 2013 As stipulated in Law 4452/2017, since October 2017 the Bibliology Workshop “Philippos Iliou” has been incorporated into the National Library of Greece, following a deed of donation by the Benaki Museum. This research workshop on the social history of books and by extension the social history of culture was the brainchild of Philippos Iliou, who called it the “Bibliology Workshop” (Bibliologiko Ergastiri), and set it up as a framework for his many and varied bibliological ambitions in 1986. For a number of years it was maintained as an informal agency at the Hellenic Literary and Historical Archive (ELIA), where efforts mainly focused on constructing a 19th century Greek bibliography and an electronic data base of subscribers to Greek books from 1749 to 1922, as well as on publishing underpinning works. The move to rename the Bibliology Workshop as “Philippos Iliou Bibliology Workshop” was an obvious response to the challenge posed by the death of the workshop's founder (5 March 2004). Those unfinished plans were then felicitously supported by the Benaki Museum, which included them in its programmes, starting in March 2006. In May 2007 all the material gathered was relocated to Museum premises, and then extended to include a significant portion of the personal library of Philippos Iliou, connected to this material (approximately 7,500 volumes), a gift from his family. This slowly gave rise to a nucleus of research and education, focusing on the Greek 19th century, and the targets that will be achievable in the near future:
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