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Panos Th. Anagnostopoulos - Greek Olive Cultivation - 1931
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Panos Th. Anagnostopoulos - Greek Olive Cultivation - 1931

Important and scarce scientific monograph on Greek olive cultivation, authored by Panos Th. Anagnostopoulos (1883–1964), one of the leading figures of modern Greek agronomy and arboriculture. This work, officially awarded by the Academy of Athens, represents a foundational study of olive growing in Greece, combining historical research, botanical analysis, and applied agricultural practice. It was published in Athens in 1931 and remains a landmark reference for the study of Mediterranean olive culture. The volume is richly illustrated with 164 figures, of which 138 are original, and includes at the end a large folding coloured chart of olive cultivation in Greece (approx. 40 × 60 cm), an element rarely preserved intact. A table of contents in English is also included, underlining the book’s international academic orientation. Contents include: History of the olive tree Botanical characteristics Olive varieties Propagation methods Budding and grafting Animal parasites and diseases Bibliographic Details Author: Panos Th. Anagnostopoulos Title: Ελληνική Ελαιοκομία (Greek Olive Cultivation) Publisher: Athens Year: 1931 Distinction: Awarded by the Academy of Athens Pages: 304 Illustrations: 164 figures (138 original) Dimensions: approx. 25.5 cm × 18 cm Binding: Original softcover Condition: Uncut copy Additional material: Large folding coloured chart (40 cm × 60 cm) Condition Very good vintage condition overall. Uncut and largely untouched. Expected age-related toning and light wear to the soft covers. Folding chart present. Please consult the photographs for a detailed assessment. About the Author Panos Th. Anagnostopoulos (1883–1964) was born in Gargalianoi, Messinia, and studied Agriculture at the University of Wisconsin. He served as: Professor at the Averofion School of Larissa Director of the Athens Arboricultural Station Professor of Arboriculture, Horticulture and Floriculture at the Athens Agricultural University (1922–1954) Rector of the University (1946–47, 1952–53) His contribution to modern Greek agricultural science was decisive, particularly in the systematic study of olive cultivation. Collectability Highly desirable for collectors of: Agricultural and botanical books Mediterranean and olive history Greek scientific publishing Academy of Athens award-winning works A rare survival in uncut state, with complete illustrative material.

No. 100531921

No longer available
Panos Th. Anagnostopoulos - Greek Olive Cultivation - 1931

Panos Th. Anagnostopoulos - Greek Olive Cultivation - 1931

Important and scarce scientific monograph on Greek olive cultivation, authored by Panos Th. Anagnostopoulos (1883–1964), one of the leading figures of modern Greek agronomy and arboriculture.

This work, officially awarded by the Academy of Athens, represents a foundational study of olive growing in Greece, combining historical research, botanical analysis, and applied agricultural practice. It was published in Athens in 1931 and remains a landmark reference for the study of Mediterranean olive culture.

The volume is richly illustrated with 164 figures, of which 138 are original, and includes at the end a large folding coloured chart of olive cultivation in Greece (approx. 40 × 60 cm), an element rarely preserved intact. A table of contents in English is also included, underlining the book’s international academic orientation.

Contents include:

History of the olive tree

Botanical characteristics

Olive varieties

Propagation methods

Budding and grafting

Animal parasites and diseases


Bibliographic Details

Author: Panos Th. Anagnostopoulos

Title: Ελληνική Ελαιοκομία (Greek Olive Cultivation)

Publisher: Athens

Year: 1931

Distinction: Awarded by the Academy of Athens

Pages: 304

Illustrations: 164 figures (138 original)

Dimensions: approx. 25.5 cm × 18 cm

Binding: Original softcover

Condition: Uncut copy

Additional material: Large folding coloured chart (40 cm × 60 cm)

Condition

Very good vintage condition overall. Uncut and largely untouched. Expected age-related toning and light wear to the soft covers. Folding chart present. Please consult the photographs for a detailed assessment.

About the Author

Panos Th. Anagnostopoulos (1883–1964) was born in Gargalianoi, Messinia, and studied Agriculture at the University of Wisconsin. He served as:

Professor at the Averofion School of Larissa

Director of the Athens Arboricultural Station

Professor of Arboriculture, Horticulture and Floriculture at the Athens Agricultural University (1922–1954)

Rector of the University (1946–47, 1952–53)

His contribution to modern Greek agricultural science was decisive, particularly in the systematic study of olive cultivation.

Collectability

Highly desirable for collectors of:

Agricultural and botanical books

Mediterranean and olive history

Greek scientific publishing

Academy of Athens award-winning works

A rare survival in uncut state, with complete illustrative material.

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Estimate  € 150 - € 200

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