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| − | '''Yiannis Sideris''' was born in [[Athens]] in [[1898]]. He studied Phililogy at the [[University of Athens]] | + | '''Yiannis Sideris''' was born in [[Athens]] in [[1898]]. He studied Phililogy at the [[University of Athens]] and served for nearly 30 years as a philology professor in mid-level education (High schools and Lyceums). |
| − | He | + | He is considered the greatest historian of the Greek theatre. His studies and writings are often found to be the only source of information on many theatre-related subjects. In addition, he established a theatrical museum which he headed until his death, on [[December 23]], [[1975]]. |
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| + | [[Category:1898 births|Sideris, Yiannis]] | ||
| + | [[Category:1975 deaths|Sideris, Yiannis]] | ||
Latest revision as of 12:05, November 16, 2006
Yiannis Sideris was born in Athens in 1898. He studied Phililogy at the University of Athens and served for nearly 30 years as a philology professor in mid-level education (High schools and Lyceums).
He is considered the greatest historian of the Greek theatre. His studies and writings are often found to be the only source of information on many theatre-related subjects. In addition, he established a theatrical museum which he headed until his death, on December 23, 1975.