Anastasios Tagis

[1] In 1873, he founded, along with others, a Greek high school in Pera of Constantinople (officially Konstaniniyye) and taught in it with his brother, Filippos.

[4] Later, in 1869, he was elected a member of the Greek Philological Society of Constantinople (Ελληνικός Φιλολογικός Σύλλογος εν Κωνσταντινούπολει).

[5] He also taught in the Vasmatzidis School of Pera and in the famous Zografeion Lyceum.

[2] He wrote interpretations of the Aristotelian definitions of tragedy, elegies, pindar odes and commented on Xenophon and the myths of Aesop.

[6] He spoke the Ancient Greek language fluently and completed a Delphic Hymn in 1894.