Kampos: Cambridge Papers in Modern Greek, Issues 11-12Modern Greek Section, Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages, University of Cambridge, 2004 |
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... Cretan Renaissance seems to have been concentrated into a much shorter period . The Venetians , who had ruled Crete since 1211 , began pouring resources into the island after the loss of Cyprus to the Ottomans in 1571 ; the victory at ...
... Cretan Renaissance seems to have been concentrated into a much shorter period . The Venetians , who had ruled Crete since 1211 , began pouring resources into the island after the loss of Cyprus to the Ottomans in 1571 ; the victory at ...
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... Cretan dialect of Greek , but he would have been more or less bilingual in the Venetian dialect of 1 The range 1600-1610 ... Crete ( Cambridge : Cambridge University Press 1991 ) , p . 212 and n . 9 ; idem Erotokritos ( Bristol : Bristol ...
... Cretan dialect of Greek , but he would have been more or less bilingual in the Venetian dialect of 1 The range 1600-1610 ... Crete ( Cambridge : Cambridge University Press 1991 ) , p . 212 and n . 9 ; idem Erotokritos ( Bristol : Bristol ...
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... Cretan verse romance Erotokritos being sung by fishermen near Smyrna . Hatzidakis presented contradictory attitudes to the Renaissance literature of his native Crete ; earlier in his career , at least , he wrote that he would have been ...
... Cretan verse romance Erotokritos being sung by fishermen near Smyrna . Hatzidakis presented contradictory attitudes to the Renaissance literature of his native Crete ; earlier in his career , at least , he wrote that he would have been ...
Contents
Erotokritos and the history of the novel | 1 |
Still a weak state? Europeanization and structural reform | 27 |
Reflections on languagecentred approaches to Greek | 45 |
Copyright | |
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