Kampos: Cambridge Papers in Modern Greek, Issue 7Modern Greek Section, Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages, University of Cambridge, 1999 |
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... Zarraftis Yakovos Zarraftis was born around 1845-50 in the village of Asfendiou in Kos . His father was a priest from Kalymnos who had married a woman from Asfendiou . Yakovos went to the newly established local primary school ...
... Zarraftis Yakovos Zarraftis was born around 1845-50 in the village of Asfendiou in Kos . His father was a priest from Kalymnos who had married a woman from Asfendiou . Yakovos went to the newly established local primary school ...
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... Zarraftis sent to Rouse . Through these letters we get a very vivid picture both of Zarraftis's activities and of the man himself . Even though in a letter of 1912 he complains about his old age , he did not die until 1933 - and then as ...
... Zarraftis sent to Rouse . Through these letters we get a very vivid picture both of Zarraftis's activities and of the man himself . Even though in a letter of 1912 he complains about his old age , he did not die until 1933 - and then as ...
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... Zarraftis presented Rouse with the idea of publish- ing a newspaper that would include both the archaeological matters Zarraftis came upon from time to time and any kind of folklore he found it interesting to write about . The folklore ...
... Zarraftis presented Rouse with the idea of publish- ing a newspaper that would include both the archaeological matters Zarraftis came upon from time to time and any kind of folklore he found it interesting to write about . The folklore ...
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Women and gender roles in Modern Greek folktales | 21 |
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