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Joannes Gennadius

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105: 113: 274:. During the period 1874 to 1880, his collecting became more systematic, including not just books, but also drawings and prints on Turkish and Greek life and costume. In the 1880s, he "formed the 'grand design' that was to dominate his collecting for the rest of his life: to form a library that represented the creative genius of Greece at all periods, the influence of her arts and sciences upon the western world, and the impression created by her natural beauty upon the traveller", with the plan of donating it to the 31: 222:
were murdered by brigands, prompting an "angry outburst of anti-Greek feeling in London". Though his employers, the Ralli Brothers, told him to remain silent, he researched the incident and wrote a 192-page pamphlet about it which he then delivered to one hundred members of
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for all of the newspapers and periodicals published in Greece in 1866. In 1872, his personal library was not especially notable. The one "treasure" of his collection at that time was a first edition of the
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In the meantime, he organized various activities in support of Greece. He arranged the donation of 6,000 books to the Parliamentary Library. He helped form the Greek Committee, with
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Gennadius married in London on 27 December 1902 Florence Laing Kennedy (1853–1952), the widow of the artist Edward Sherard Kennedy and daughter of
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in Athens. A site for a library building was donated by the Greek government and funding for the building by the
195: 176: 363: 338: 232: 112: 30: 324: 310: 183:. In November 1862, at age 18, he left the university and traveled to London. In Britain, he worked at 493: 488: 297: 317: 194:. There were two ceremonies, first at the Greek Church of St Sofia, then at the Anglican church of 168: 148: 386: 172: 147:, and speaker, best known for his donation of his collection of Greek books and art to the 215: 437: 343: 228: 184: 132: 477: 203: 454:"Scrapbooks of Joannes Gennadius | American School of Classical Studies at Athens" 270: 240: 206:, Surrey, in 1924. Gennadius died in London in 1932 and his wife died in 1952. 199: 244: 364:"Joannes Gennadius Papers | American School of Classical Studies at Athens" 175:. His father died when he was 10. He was educated at the English-language 140: 231:. In 1874, he was transferred to London, and in May 1875, he was named 236: 219: 160: 144: 55: 247:. He retired in 1918, but served as the Greek representative to the 300:. Gennadius and his wife formally dedicated it on April 23, 1926. 235:. He then had a series of increasingly senior postings in London, 111: 103: 259:
Gennadius had started collecting books young. In 1867, for the
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In 1922, he offered his collection of 24,000 volumes to the
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Index

Gennadius in 1914
Athens
Caricature
photograph
Greek
diplomat
writer
Gennadius Library
Athens
O.S.
Georgios Gennadios
Ioannis Benizelos
Malta Protestant College
University of Athens
Ralli Brothers
Samuel Laing
St Peter, Cranley Gardens
Kensington
East Molesey
Dilessi murders
Greece
Parliament
Constantinople
Chargé d'affaires
Vienna
Netherlands
The Hague
Washington Naval Conference
Exposition Universelle in Paris
Erotokritos

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