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- The_Hellenic_Library_of_the_Onassis_Foundation abstract "The Hellenic Library of the Onassis Foundation is the library that was acquired by the Onassis Foundation and includes part of the Konstantinos Sp. Staikos' book collection. It is housed in the neoclassical building at 56 Amalias Avenue Plaka, Athens, Greece.This wealth of books belongs to Hellenism and to those who wish to know more about the contribution of Greek thought to the global scene.".
- Q19935417 abstract "The Hellenic Library of the Onassis Foundation is the library that was acquired by the Onassis Foundation and includes part of the Konstantinos Sp. Staikos' book collection. It is housed in the neoclassical building at 56 Amalias Avenue Plaka, Athens, Greece.This wealth of books belongs to Hellenism and to those who wish to know more about the contribution of Greek thought to the global scene.".
- The_Hellenic_Library_of_the_Onassis_Foundation comment "The Hellenic Library of the Onassis Foundation is the library that was acquired by the Onassis Foundation and includes part of the Konstantinos Sp. Staikos' book collection. It is housed in the neoclassical building at 56 Amalias Avenue Plaka, Athens, Greece.This wealth of books belongs to Hellenism and to those who wish to know more about the contribution of Greek thought to the global scene.".
- Q19935417 comment "The Hellenic Library of the Onassis Foundation is the library that was acquired by the Onassis Foundation and includes part of the Konstantinos Sp. Staikos' book collection. It is housed in the neoclassical building at 56 Amalias Avenue Plaka, Athens, Greece.This wealth of books belongs to Hellenism and to those who wish to know more about the contribution of Greek thought to the global scene.".