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Stamatis Voulgaris

Stamatis Voulgaris or Stamati Bulgari (Greek: Σταμάτης Βούλγαρης), was a painter, an architect and the first urban planner of modern Greece. He was born in Lefkimmi in the island of Corfu, Venetian Ionian Islands in 1774, and died in 1842. He was also an officer in the French army and had been also granted French nationality.[1]

Life edit

Youth edit

Stamatis Voulgaris was born in Lefkimmi, on the island of Corfu in the Ionian Islands (then a Venetian possession), in 1774. His parents were Alexandros Voulgaris of Aloysios and Loukia Pandis. From the age of seven, he attended school at St. Justine's monastery in Garitsa, where he learned his first letters. There, he was a classmate of Ioannis Kapodistrias, the future governor of Greece. An interesting incident led him to his decision to become an urban planner. During the Russian-Turkish siege of 1798–1799, while in the vicinity of the San Giacomo theater in Corfu, a cannon ball fired from a Russian vessel fell beside young Voulgaris without immediately exploding. He immediately grabbed the fuse and then neutralized it, thus saving the theater and a whole French military detachment which passed nearby with heavy weapons and ammunition. French General Louis François Jean Chabot, a friend of Napoleon, to honor his bravery, enlisted him in the French army.[2] When the French left, the young man followed them to Paris, where he studied urban planning in a military academy.

In 1808, he was appointed lieutenant of the Engineers. At the same time, he studied at the Collège des Quatre-Nations (which now houses the headquarters of the Institut de France). He became an engineer geographer and an extraordinary designer in the service of the ministry's Dépôt de la Guerre (a depository of maps and archives). He participated in several military missions, notably between 1810 and 1814, as an employee at the General Staff of the governor of the Ionian Islands (now again under French rule), General François-Xavier Donzelot. After the French surrendered the Islands in 1814, he was arrested by the English and imprisoned in Malta. When he was released, he undertook a new special mission in Epirus and Albania, then was recalled to France to fight at the Battle of Waterloo on 18 June 1815. After Napoleon's defeat, he was removed from the army by the Bourbon Restoration, then was reinstated and raised to the rank of captain of the General Staff. On 30 January 1817, he was officially naturalized as a French citizen by order of King Louis XVIII.[3]

Barbizon School edit

 
Portrait of Stamati Bulgari, seated in front of his easel (by Camille Corot who wrotes down: "Stamati Bulgari in rage with reason")

Voulgaris followed several painting courses in parallel with his studies,[4] in particular in the atelier of the renown painter Jacques-Louis David.[2] He then became part, with his fellow student, the famous painter Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot, of the first members of a whole new generation of young neo-classical painters from the 1820s, in David's suite, later called the School of Barbizon.[5][6] This colony of landscape artists (called the "open airists"), grouping painters such as Charles-François Daubigny, Théodore Rousseau, Jean-François Millet or Gustave Courbet, were coming together a few kilometers from Paris to work in the forest of Fontainebleau which was for them a source of inspiration.

Voulgaris and Corot thus lived together in the village of Chailly-en-Bière from July 1821. Corot drew several portraits of Voulgaris, "in his bed" or "sitting in front of his easel" (he wrote at the bottom of the latter with a graphite stylus: "Stamati Bulgari in rage with reason"). Voulgaris also painted in 1821, in his Souvenirs (published in 1835),[7] a literary painting of this forest of Fontainebleau which used to inspire him with a "meditative and religious feeling". This description is considered to be the very first known of this colony of artists.[8]

Spain expedition and travel to the Antilles edit

In 1823 he fought in the 3rd Corps of the Pyrenees Army during the Spanish military expedition led by France against the Spanish liberals to restore King Ferdinand VII of Spain to his throne. On the occasion of this campaign, he wrote two chapters in his Souvenirs from the Alhambra Palace in Granada.[7] In December 1825, he requested to be attached to the staff of Lieutenant-General Henri Baudrand to accompany him for an inspection of the engineering service in French Guiana, in Barbados and in Martinique, where he met again General Donzelot (the former governor of the Ionian Islands), now governor of the island. Voulgaris twice suffered from tropical fever. He returned to France in August 1826 and devoted a chapter of his Souvenirs to this journey.[7][9]

Morea expedition and urban planning in Greece edit

 
General Maison, commander of the French expedition of the Morea, meeting Ibrahim Pasha of Egypt at Navarino in 1828 (by Jean-Charles Langlois)

Since 1821, the Greek War of Independence was raging in Greece, which had not left Voulgaris indifferent: in 1825 he wrote in his Souvenirs: "Grecs, aux armes! aux armes!",[7] after learning of Lord Byron's death at Missolonghi. In October 1827, Ioannis Kapodistrias, recently elected as the first governor of independent Greece, went to Paris to ask the French government for advisers and French army officers to organise the army of the new Greek state. On the recommendation of the French Ministry of War, Voulgaris and three other officers (the captains of artillery Jean-Henri-Pierre-Augustin Pauzié, of the topographic service Pierre Peytier, and of the engineers Auguste-Théodore Garnot) were sent to Greece in 1828 to train young Greek military engineers.[10] They were all four attached to the general staff of General Maison, commander-in-chief of the Morea military expedition, whose mission was to liberate the Peloponnese from the Turkish-Egyptian occupation troops of Ibrahim Pasha. The artillery captain Pauzié founded the Artillery School (Σχoλή Πυρoβoλικoύ) and then the Central Military Academy of the Evelpides (Κεντρική Στρατιωτική Σχολή Ευελπίδων) in 1828 on the model of the French École Polytechnique.[11] Captain Peytier drew the first modern map of the Peloponnese.

Kapodistrias appreciated the expertise of Voulgaris. The two men met first in Italy in Ancona, and then embarked together aboard the frigate HMS Warspite for Nafplio in Greece, where they arrived on 7 January 1828. Kapodistrias asked Voulgaris to conduct a study on the search for a suitable location in the city to build a colony for war refugees. Allocation of other urban plans followed, such as the urban planning of the cities of Nafplio (historic center and suburb of Prónoia), Tripoli, Pylos and Argos, in collaboration with Captain Garnot.[9][12][13]

 
The original first urban plan of Patras, drawn up in 1829 by Stamatis Voulgaris and Auguste-Théodore Garnot, captains of the Morea expedition

Yet, the most important urban planning mission of Voulgaris was the planning of the city of Patras in 1829, on Kapodistrias' order.[7][13] He arrived there on 5 December 1828 accompanied by Captain Auguste-Théodore Garnot.[12] The Turkish-Egyptian troops of Ibrahim Pasha had left only ruins in Patras. They had destroyed the houses, burned the gardens, uprooted all the trees and demolished the ramparts of the city fortress.[12] Voulgaris specifically proposed to erect the modern city on the seaside, which was then a freer and more extensive area. The city, with a geometric composition, took the form of a large parallelogram bordering the coastal area and of a second ending at the periphery of the old town. Seventeen vertical and wide uphill streets intersected, at right angles, eight other horizontal streets, thus dividing the city into a hundred large blocks of buildings.[14] He also planned to build nine symmetrical public squares, quays, vast and long boulevards or avenues bordered by trees and perfectly ventilated, fountains, arcades, green areas round the Patras Castle and three main doors which would open on the roads to Gastouni, Kalavryta and Corinth.[12] Voulgaris also wanted to cover out of his own pocket the financial costs for tree planting in Patras.[14]

However, the original plan was not fully implemented, because on the one hand the kodjabashis (notables and primates) and the local property owners put Governor Kapodistrias under pressure to prevent any change, and on the other hand state finances were not sufficient to achieve Voulgaris' visionary plan: in 1830, the 5 symmetrical squares he had designed in the parallelogram bordering the coastal area were reduced to 2 only, including the central square dedicated to democracy (currently Vasileos Georgiou I Square) and concord (currently Vasilissis Olgas Square).

After handing over the city's plans to Governor Kapodistrias, Voulgaris joined the troops of the regular Greek army, then commanded by the governor's brother, Augustinos Kapodistrias, commander-in-chief for Continental Greece. Captain Voulgaris was responsible in particular for drawing the plan of the siege of Lepanto (Nafpaktos) and the direction of its works.[7] In April 1829 the siege ended and the city was taken over from the Turks. Voulgaris indicated in his Souvenirs that "this important conquest brought that of Missolonghi (in May), where ended, with this Greek expedition, my military career."[7]

Last years in Corfu edit

In August 1830, Voulgaris, sick, returned to France and was raised in 1831 to the rank of chef de bataillon. In 1838, he retired to his native Corfu, in the village of Potamos near Lefkimmi, where he died in 1842. In his will, he left money to various friends and relatives, and, moreover, to the French Consulate to distribute to the French indigents of Corfu.[15] He was:

Decorations edit

Publications edit

  • Stamatis Voulgaris, Examen moral des principaux tableaux de la galerie du Luxembourg en 1818, et considérations sur l'état actuel de la peinture en France, par M. Stamati Bulgari, (Gallica – BnF), Paris, 1827.
  • Stamatis Voulgaris, Notice sur le comte Jean Capodistrias, Président de la Grèce, suivie d'un extrait de sa correspondance ; par Stamati Bulgari, Chef de bataillon au Corps Royal d’État-major, Delaunay, Paris, 1832.
  • Stamatis Voulgaris, Souvenirs de Stamati Bulgari, Chef de bataillon au Corps Royal d'État-major, en retraite, (Gallica – BnF), A. Pihan de La Forest, Paris, 1835.

References edit

  1. ^ Birēs, Manos G.; Kardamitsē-Adamē, Marō (2004). Neoclassical Architecture in Greece. Getty Publications. p. 55. ISBN 978-0-89236-775-7.
  2. ^ a b Pavlos Kyriazis (1976). "Σταμάτης Βούλγαρης. Ο αγωνιστής, ο πολεοδόμος, ο άνθρωπος" [Stamatis Voulgaris. The fighter, the urbanist, the man]. Πρώτοι Έλληνες τεχνικοί επιστήμονες περιόδου απελευθέρωσης [First Greek Technical Scientists of the Liberation Period] (in Greek). Athens: Technical Chamber of Greece. p. 152.
  3. ^ (Nº 1753) ORDONNANCE DU ROI qui accorde des Lettres de déclaration de naturalité au Sr. Stamati Bulgari, capitaine d'infanterie, dessinateur extraordinaire au dépôt général de la guerre, né à Corfou, îles ioniennes, le 17 mai 1777 (Paris, 30 Janvier 1817), p.147, in Bulletin des lois, Partie principale, Éditeur Imprimerie nationale, 1817.
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 7 December 2011.
  5. ^ David C. Thomson, The Barbizon School of Painters, Londres, Chapman & Hall, 1891, réédité en 1902.
  6. ^ Chantal Georgel (dir.), La Forêt de Fontainebleau, un atelier grandeur nature, catalogue de l'exposition du Musée d'Orsay (6 mars au 13 mai 2007), RMN, 2007. ISBN 978-2711852888
  7. ^ a b c d e f g Stamatis Voulgaris, Souvenirs de Stamati Bulgari, Chef de bataillon au Corps Royal d'État-major, en retraite, (Gallica – BnF), A. Pihan de La Forest (Paris), 1835.
  8. ^ Pascal Ory, Dictionnaire des étrangers qui ont fait la France, Groupe Robert Laffont, 17 Octobre 2013. ISBN 2221140168, 9782221140161
  9. ^ a b Pavlos Kyriazis (1976). "Σταμάτης Βούλγαρης. Ο αγωνιστής, ο πολεοδόμος, ο άνθρωπος" [Stamatis Voulgaris. The fighter, the urbanist, the man]. Πρώτοι Έλληνες τεχνικοί επιστήμονες περιόδου απελευθέρωσης [First Greek Technical Scientists of the Liberation Period] (in Greek). Athens: Technical Chamber of Greece. p. 156.
  10. ^ Michel Sivignon, Université Paris X – Nanterre, Les enseignements de la carte de Grèce à l’échelle de 1/200.000 (publiée en 1852) (Pergamos – Digital Library of the University of Athens (UoA)). Communication presented in the seminar of Gythion-Areopolis Lakonias « Voyageurs et expéditions scientifiques: témoignages sur l'espace et la société de Mani », 4–7 Nov 1993 and published in « Mani. Témoignages sur l’espace et la société. Voyageurs et expéditions scientifiques (15°-19° siècle) », Athens, Institut d’Études Néo-helléniques, 1996, p. 435-445.
  11. ^ Andreas Kastanis (May 2003). "The teaching of mathematics in the Greek military academy during the first years of its foundation (1828–1834)". Historia Mathematica. 30 (2): 123–139. doi:10.1016/s0315-0860(02)00023-x. ISSN 0315-0860.
  12. ^ a b c d Jacques Mangeart, Souvenirs de la Morée: recueillis pendant le séjour des Français dans le Peloponèse, Igonette; Paris, 1830.
  13. ^ a b Tzonis, Alexander; Rodi, Alcestis P. (1 June 2013). Greece: Modern Architectures in History. Reaktion Books. p. 12. ISBN 978-1-86189-937-8.
  14. ^ a b Pavlos Kyriazis (1976). "Σταμάτης Βούλγαρης. Ο αγωνιστής, ο πολεοδόμος, ο άνθρωπος" [Stamatis Voulgaris. The fighter, the urbanist, the man]. Πρώτοι Έλληνες τεχνικοί επιστήμονες περιόδου απελευθέρωσης [First Greek Technical Scientists of the Liberation Period] (in Greek). Athens: Technical Chamber of Greece. p. 158.
  15. ^ (Nº 19,587) ORDONNANCE DU ROI (contre-signée par le garde des sceaux, ministre de la justice et des cultes) qui autorise le ministre des affaires étrangères à accepter la disposition faite par M. Stamati Bulgari, chef de bataillon en retraite, dans son testament, en date du 12 juillet 1842, au profit des Français indigents qui arriveraient à Corfou ; pour, ladite disposition, être exécutée conformément aux intentions du testateur. (Paris, 19 Mai 1845.), p.896, in Bulletin des lois de la République Française, Volume 27, Éditeur Imprimerie nationale des lois, 1845.

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Stamatis Voulgaris or Stamati Bulgari Greek Stamaths Boylgarhs was a painter an architect and the first urban planner of modern Greece He was born in Lefkimmi in the island of Corfu Venetian Ionian Islands in 1774 and died in 1842 He was also an officer in the French army and had been also granted French nationality 1 Stamatis VoulgarisBorn1774Lefkimmi Corfu Venetian Ionian Islands Died1842Lefkimmi Corfu United States of the Ionian Islands NationalityFrenchEducationCollege des Quatre NationsAtelier of Jacques Louis DavidOccupation s Military officerUrbanistArchitectPainterKnown forMorea expedition 1828 First urban plan of the city of Patras Greece 1829 TitleLieutenant colonel of the French ArmyHonoursKnight of the Legion of HonourKnight of the Order of Saint Louis Contents 1 Life 1 1 Youth 1 2 Barbizon School 1 3 Spain expedition and travel to the Antilles 1 4 Morea expedition and urban planning in Greece 1 5 Last years in Corfu 2 Decorations 3 Publications 4 ReferencesLife editYouth edit Stamatis Voulgaris was born in Lefkimmi on the island of Corfu in the Ionian Islands then a Venetian possession in 1774 His parents were Alexandros Voulgaris of Aloysios and Loukia Pandis From the age of seven he attended school at St Justine s monastery in Garitsa where he learned his first letters There he was a classmate of Ioannis Kapodistrias the future governor of Greece An interesting incident led him to his decision to become an urban planner During the Russian Turkish siege of 1798 1799 while in the vicinity of the San Giacomo theater in Corfu a cannon ball fired from a Russian vessel fell beside young Voulgaris without immediately exploding He immediately grabbed the fuse and then neutralized it thus saving the theater and a whole French military detachment which passed nearby with heavy weapons and ammunition French General Louis Francois Jean Chabot a friend of Napoleon to honor his bravery enlisted him in the French army 2 When the French left the young man followed them to Paris where he studied urban planning in a military academy In 1808 he was appointed lieutenant of the Engineers At the same time he studied at the College des Quatre Nations which now houses the headquarters of the Institut de France He became an engineer geographer and an extraordinary designer in the service of the ministry s Depot de la Guerre a depository of maps and archives He participated in several military missions notably between 1810 and 1814 as an employee at the General Staff of the governor of the Ionian Islands now again under French rule General Francois Xavier Donzelot After the French surrendered the Islands in 1814 he was arrested by the English and imprisoned in Malta When he was released he undertook a new special mission in Epirus and Albania then was recalled to France to fight at the Battle of Waterloo on 18 June 1815 After Napoleon s defeat he was removed from the army by the Bourbon Restoration then was reinstated and raised to the rank of captain of the General Staff On 30 January 1817 he was officially naturalized as a French citizen by order of King Louis XVIII 3 Barbizon School edit nbsp Portrait of Stamati Bulgari seated in front of his easel by Camille Corot who wrotes down Stamati Bulgari in rage with reason Voulgaris followed several painting courses in parallel with his studies 4 in particular in the atelier of the renown painter Jacques Louis David 2 He then became part with his fellow student the famous painter Jean Baptiste Camille Corot of the first members of a whole new generation of young neo classical painters from the 1820s in David s suite later called the School of Barbizon 5 6 This colony of landscape artists called the open airists grouping painters such as Charles Francois Daubigny Theodore Rousseau Jean Francois Millet or Gustave Courbet were coming together a few kilometers from Paris to work in the forest of Fontainebleau which was for them a source of inspiration Voulgaris and Corot thus lived together in the village of Chailly en Biere from July 1821 Corot drew several portraits of Voulgaris in his bed or sitting in front of his easel he wrote at the bottom of the latter with a graphite stylus Stamati Bulgari in rage with reason Voulgaris also painted in 1821 in his Souvenirs published in 1835 7 a literary painting of this forest of Fontainebleau which used to inspire him with a meditative and religious feeling This description is considered to be the very first known of this colony of artists 8 Spain expedition and travel to the Antilles edit In 1823 he fought in the 3rd Corps of the Pyrenees Army during the Spanish military expedition led by France against the Spanish liberals to restore King Ferdinand VII of Spain to his throne On the occasion of this campaign he wrote two chapters in his Souvenirs from the Alhambra Palace in Granada 7 In December 1825 he requested to be attached to the staff of Lieutenant General Henri Baudrand to accompany him for an inspection of the engineering service in French Guiana in Barbados and in Martinique where he met again General Donzelot the former governor of the Ionian Islands now governor of the island Voulgaris twice suffered from tropical fever He returned to France in August 1826 and devoted a chapter of his Souvenirs to this journey 7 9 Morea expedition and urban planning in Greece edit nbsp General Maison commander of the French expedition of the Morea meeting Ibrahim Pasha of Egypt at Navarino in 1828 by Jean Charles Langlois Since 1821 the Greek War of Independence was raging in Greece which had not left Voulgaris indifferent in 1825 he wrote in his Souvenirs Grecs aux armes aux armes 7 after learning of Lord Byron s death at Missolonghi In October 1827 Ioannis Kapodistrias recently elected as the first governor of independent Greece went to Paris to ask the French government for advisers and French army officers to organise the army of the new Greek state On the recommendation of the French Ministry of War Voulgaris and three other officers the captains of artillery Jean Henri Pierre Augustin Pauzie of the topographic service Pierre Peytier and of the engineers Auguste Theodore Garnot were sent to Greece in 1828 to train young Greek military engineers 10 They were all four attached to the general staff of General Maison commander in chief of the Morea military expedition whose mission was to liberate the Peloponnese from the Turkish Egyptian occupation troops of Ibrahim Pasha The artillery captain Pauzie founded the Artillery School Sxolh Pyrobolikoy and then the Central Military Academy of the Evelpides Kentrikh Stratiwtikh Sxolh Eyelpidwn in 1828 on the model of the French Ecole Polytechnique 11 Captain Peytier drew the first modern map of the Peloponnese Kapodistrias appreciated the expertise of Voulgaris The two men met first in Italy in Ancona and then embarked together aboard the frigate HMS Warspite for Nafplio in Greece where they arrived on 7 January 1828 Kapodistrias asked Voulgaris to conduct a study on the search for a suitable location in the city to build a colony for war refugees Allocation of other urban plans followed such as the urban planning of the cities of Nafplio historic center and suburb of Pronoia Tripoli Pylos and Argos in collaboration with Captain Garnot 9 12 13 nbsp The original first urban plan of Patras drawn up in 1829 by Stamatis Voulgaris and Auguste Theodore Garnot captains of the Morea expedition Yet the most important urban planning mission of Voulgaris was the planning of the city of Patras in 1829 on Kapodistrias order 7 13 He arrived there on 5 December 1828 accompanied by Captain Auguste Theodore Garnot 12 The Turkish Egyptian troops of Ibrahim Pasha had left only ruins in Patras They had destroyed the houses burned the gardens uprooted all the trees and demolished the ramparts of the city fortress 12 Voulgaris specifically proposed to erect the modern city on the seaside which was then a freer and more extensive area The city with a geometric composition took the form of a large parallelogram bordering the coastal area and of a second ending at the periphery of the old town Seventeen vertical and wide uphill streets intersected at right angles eight other horizontal streets thus dividing the city into a hundred large blocks of buildings 14 He also planned to build nine symmetrical public squares quays vast and long boulevards or avenues bordered by trees and perfectly ventilated fountains arcades green areas round the Patras Castle and three main doors which would open on the roads to Gastouni Kalavryta and Corinth 12 Voulgaris also wanted to cover out of his own pocket the financial costs for tree planting in Patras 14 However the original plan was not fully implemented because on the one hand the kodjabashis notables and primates and the local property owners put Governor Kapodistrias under pressure to prevent any change and on the other hand state finances were not sufficient to achieve Voulgaris visionary plan in 1830 the 5 symmetrical squares he had designed in the parallelogram bordering the coastal area were reduced to 2 only including the central square dedicated to democracy currently Vasileos Georgiou I Square and concord currently Vasilissis Olgas Square After handing over the city s plans to Governor Kapodistrias Voulgaris joined the troops of the regular Greek army then commanded by the governor s brother Augustinos Kapodistrias commander in chief for Continental Greece Captain Voulgaris was responsible in particular for drawing the plan of the siege of Lepanto Nafpaktos and the direction of its works 7 In April 1829 the siege ended and the city was taken over from the Turks Voulgaris indicated in his Souvenirs that this important conquest brought that of Missolonghi in May where ended with this Greek expedition my military career 7 Last years in Corfu edit In August 1830 Voulgaris sick returned to France and was raised in 1831 to the rank of chef de bataillon In 1838 he retired to his native Corfu in the village of Potamos near Lefkimmi where he died in 1842 In his will he left money to various friends and relatives and moreover to the French Consulate to distribute to the French indigents of Corfu 15 He was Decorations edit nbsp Knight of the Legion of Honour nbsp Knight of the Order of Saint Louis Publications editStamatis Voulgaris Examen moral des principaux tableaux de la galerie du Luxembourg en 1818 et considerations sur l etat actuel de la peinture en France par M Stamati Bulgari Gallica BnF Paris 1827 Stamatis Voulgaris Notice sur le comte Jean Capodistrias President de la Grece suivie d un extrait de sa correspondance par Stamati Bulgari Chef de bataillon au Corps Royal d Etat major Delaunay Paris 1832 Stamatis Voulgaris Souvenirs de Stamati Bulgari Chef de bataillon au Corps Royal d Etat major en retraite Gallica BnF A Pihan de La Forest Paris 1835 References edit Bires Manos G Kardamitse Adame Marō 2004 Neoclassical Architecture in Greece Getty Publications p 55 ISBN 978 0 89236 775 7 a b Pavlos Kyriazis 1976 Stamaths Boylgarhs O agwnisths o poleodomos o an8rwpos Stamatis Voulgaris The fighter the urbanist the man Prwtoi Ellhnes texnikoi episthmones periodoy apeley8erwshs First Greek Technical Scientists of the Liberation Period in Greek Athens Technical Chamber of Greece p 152 Nº 1753 ORDONNANCE DU ROI qui accorde des Lettres de declaration de naturalite au Sr Stamati Bulgari capitaine d infanterie dessinateur extraordinaire au depot general de la guerre ne a Corfou iles ioniennes le 17 mai 1777 Paris 30 Janvier 1817 p 147 in Bulletin des lois Partie principale Editeur Imprimerie nationale 1817 Boylgarhs Stamaths Archived from the original on 4 March 2016 Retrieved 7 December 2011 David C Thomson The Barbizon School of Painters Londres Chapman amp Hall 1891 reedite en 1902 Chantal Georgel dir La Foret de Fontainebleau un atelier grandeur nature catalogue de l exposition du Musee d Orsay 6 mars au 13 mai 2007 RMN 2007 ISBN 978 2711852888 a b c d e f g Stamatis Voulgaris Souvenirs de Stamati Bulgari Chef de bataillon au Corps Royal d Etat major en retraite Gallica BnF A Pihan de La Forest Paris 1835 Pascal Ory Dictionnaire des etrangers qui ont fait la France Groupe Robert Laffont 17 Octobre 2013 ISBN 2221140168 9782221140161 a b Pavlos Kyriazis 1976 Stamaths Boylgarhs O agwnisths o poleodomos o an8rwpos Stamatis Voulgaris The fighter the urbanist the man Prwtoi Ellhnes texnikoi episthmones periodoy apeley8erwshs First Greek Technical Scientists of the Liberation Period in Greek Athens Technical Chamber of Greece p 156 Michel Sivignon Universite Paris X Nanterre Les enseignements de la carte de Grece a l echelle de 1 200 000 publiee en 1852 Pergamos Digital Library of the University of Athens UoA Communication presented in the seminar of Gythion Areopolis Lakonias Voyageurs et expeditions scientifiques temoignages sur l espace et la societe de Mani 4 7 Nov 1993 and published in Mani Temoignages sur l espace et la societe Voyageurs et expeditions scientifiques 15 19 siecle Athens Institut d Etudes Neo helleniques 1996 p 435 445 Andreas Kastanis May 2003 The teaching of mathematics in the Greek military academy during the first years of its foundation 1828 1834 Historia Mathematica 30 2 123 139 doi 10 1016 s0315 0860 02 00023 x ISSN 0315 0860 a b c d Jacques Mangeart Souvenirs de la Moree recueillis pendant le sejour des Francais dans le Peloponese Igonette Paris 1830 a b Tzonis Alexander Rodi Alcestis P 1 June 2013 Greece Modern Architectures in History Reaktion Books p 12 ISBN 978 1 86189 937 8 a b Pavlos Kyriazis 1976 Stamaths Boylgarhs O agwnisths o poleodomos o an8rwpos Stamatis Voulgaris The fighter the urbanist the man Prwtoi Ellhnes texnikoi episthmones periodoy apeley8erwshs First Greek Technical Scientists of the Liberation Period in Greek Athens Technical Chamber of Greece p 158 Nº 19 587 ORDONNANCE DU ROI contre signee par le garde des sceaux ministre de la justice et des cultes qui autorise le ministre des affaires etrangeres a accepter la disposition faite par M Stamati Bulgari chef de bataillon en retraite dans son testament en date du 12 juillet 1842 au profit des Francais indigents qui arriveraient a Corfou pour ladite disposition etre executee conformement aux intentions du testateur Paris 19 Mai 1845 p 896 in Bulletin des lois de la Republique Francaise Volume 27 Editeur Imprimerie nationale des lois 1845 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Stamatis Voulgaris amp oldid 1181839726, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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