Konstantinos Michail

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Konstantinos Michail (Greek: Κωνσταντίνος Μιχαήλ, 1751 – 1816) was a philosopher, physician and linguist.

He was born in Kastoria. He spoke Greek, Latin, French and German and was a student of Michail Papageorgiou. He left all his books to the schools of Kastoria.

literary works[]

  • Dietetics, Vienna 1794
  • Handbook of the Wise Doctor (Tissot)

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