1. Φωστέρης, Δ.Π., ‘Ιωακείμ Βαλαβάνης’, Μικρασιατικά Χρονικά 6 (1955), p. 377. 2. There is very little information on education at the Buğamaden in the specific period. Until the early 1870s, it seems that there was only one school of mutual teaching. Then two four-grade primary schools and a scholarcheion (middle grade between primary and secondary education) were established, at which Balabanes may have been a pupil. See Χατζηκυριακίδης, Κ.Σ., Το μεταλλείο Ταύρου (Μπουγά Μαντέν), 1826-1924 (Thessaloniki 1999), pp. 129-131. 3. According to Fosteris, Kazoglou was a well sinker and hired Valavanis to teach him his craft; see Φωστέρης (Fosteris), Δ.Π., ‘Ιωακείμ Βαλαβάνης’, Μικρασιατικά Χρονικά 6 (1955), p. 378. According to Martoglou, Μάρτογλου, Ευ., ‘Από τον Ιωακείμ Βαλαβάνην, καθηγητήν μου στην Μεγάλη Σχολή’, Δελτίον Μεγαλοσχολιτών 3 (Athens 1952), p. 82, Kazoglou wanted Valavanis to become involved in trade. This second piece of information seems to be more realistic, taking into account the fact that Valavanis reports Kazoglou as an ironmonger and not as a well sinker. 4. Φωστέρης, Δ.Π., ‘Ιωακείμ Βαλαβάνης’, Μικρασιατικά Χρονικά 6 (1955), p. 378. 5. Φωστέρης, Δ.Π., ‘Ιωακείμ Βαλαβάνης’, Μικρασιατικά Χρονικά 6 (1955), p. 378. 6. According to Martoglou, Μάρτογλου, Ευ., ‘Από τον Ιωακείμ Βαλαβάνην, καθηγητήν μου στην Μεγάλη Σχολή’, Δελτίον Μεγαλοσχολιτών 3 (Athens 1952), p. 82. See quotation ‘The Inattentive Craftsman’. 7. At this point, the information is again contradictory: according to Martoglou (see quotation ‘The Inattentive Craftsman), Kazoglou continued funding Valavanis, while, according to Fosteris, the latter managed again to be granted a scholarship in a competition. See Φωστέρης (Fosteris), Δ.Π., ‘Ιωακείμ Βαλαβάνης’, Μικρασιατικά Χρονικά 6 (1955), p. 378. 8. His wife was the sister of K. Gerardos, owner of the newspaper Tachydromos (Postman), where Valavanis published some of his studies. 9. Μεγάλη Ελληνική Εγκυκλοπαίδεια 6, p. 509, see entry ‘Βαλαβάνης Ιωακείμ’. 10. See citation ‘Be Proud!’. 11. Φωστέρης, Δ.Π., ‘Ιωακείμ Βαλαβάνης’, Μικρασιατικά Χρονικά 6 (1955), p. 380, where it is reported that the then Minister of Education and publisher of the newspaper Patris (Fatherland), S. Simos, introduced him to Venizelos. 12. The one and only issue of the journal Meletai (Studies), published in 1921, mentions Valavanis. See Gritsopoulos, G., Πατριαρχική Μεγάλη του Γένους Σχολή, Βιβλιοθήκη της εν Αθήναις Φιλεκπαιδευτικής Εταιρείας 59, vol. II (1971), p. 321. 13. Valavanis, Ι., Μικρασιατικά (Athens 1891), p. 5. |