Georgios Hatzidakis
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Georgios Nicolaou Hatzidakis, aka Georgios Nikolaou Chatzidakis (
University of Athens
in 1890–1923.
Life and work
His family was traditionally part of the Cretan revolts against the
University of Leipzig with Georg Curtius and Karl Brugmann. Since then, Chatzidakis remained in contact with German researchers, as for example the more than 15 years his junior Albert Thumb (de
) whose obituary he later wrote. After his return to Greece, Chatzidakis was first a grammar school teacher in Athens and was conferred a doctorate the next year with a thesis entitled Συμβολή εις την Ιστορίαν της Ελληνικής Γλώσσης ("Contribution to the History of the Greek Language") at the university there.