Polytimi Kouskouri (1820 - 1854)
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| Place(s) of Residence | Greece |
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Asimaki, A. (2007). Eleni Pitidaki- Polutimi Kouskouri: I diadromi kai i parousia duo protoporon didaskalisson kata tis protes dekaeties tou aneksartitou ellinikou kratous (1834- 1855). [Eleni Pitidaki- Polutimi Kouskouri: Life and presence of two pioneers female teachers during the firt two decades of the Greek state (1834-1855)]. Sunchrona Themata, (97), pp. 51-55.
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LANGUAGES PASSIVE OR TRANSLATED FROM:
- French
- German
- Italian
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Born in Mustras, died in Athens.
Well educated; learning foreign languages (French, Italian, German).
Educator, headmistress of the First Public School for Girls in Athens, in 1851 author of travel writing. Translator from french