Dionysis Vitsos
Encyclopedia
Dionysis Vitsos is a Greek writer, publisher, and translator with Periplous, a publishing company.

Translations

Sophocles, Words of Eros, Periplous (2000)

Aristotle, Prophesy in Dreams, Periplous (1997)

Plato, Symposium, Periplous (1996)

Alciphron, The Letters of Ancient Hetaerae, Periplous [editor, translator]

Other

Greeklish (sic) Dictionary, Periplous (2007)

Koneménos, Nikólaos S., The Eyeglasses, Oceanida (1997)

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