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Johannes Kolmodin (1884-1933) - philologist in Semitic languages and historian - travelled from his native Uppsala to Constantinople in 1917 and stayed until 1931. Based on research in the Uppsala archives, this book presents a portrait of this unusual
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Johannes Kolmodin (1884-1933)
- philologist in Semitic languages & historian
- travelled from his native Uppsala to Constantinople in 1917 & stayed until 1931. Based on research in the Uppsala archives, this book presents a portrait of this unusual philologist, historian, activist, & diplomat to recognize the importance of his contributions.

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