Kampos: Cambridge Papers in Modern Greek, Issue 7Modern Greek Section, Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages, University of Cambridge, 1999 |
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... classical triad of erotic romances there is another group of texts which display the common characteristic of a biographical setting . The stories start by introducing the hero's parents , continue by describing his birth and youth ...
... classical triad of erotic romances there is another group of texts which display the common characteristic of a biographical setting . The stories start by introducing the hero's parents , continue by describing his birth and youth ...
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... . cit . , pp . 172-3 and V. Chatzivasileiou , H 1σtopía τng výoov Kw ( Kos 1990 ) , pp . 516-19 and 663- The British classical philologist and headmaster of the Perse School 4 . Women and gender roles in Greek folktales 27.
... . cit . , pp . 172-3 and V. Chatzivasileiou , H 1σtopía τng výoov Kw ( Kos 1990 ) , pp . 516-19 and 663- The British classical philologist and headmaster of the Perse School 4 . Women and gender roles in Greek folktales 27.
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Cambridge Papers in Modern Greek. The British classical philologist and headmaster of the Perse School in Cambridge , William H.D. Rouse , probably came into contact with Zarraftis while visiting Kos in 1898 , and their correspondence ...
Cambridge Papers in Modern Greek. The British classical philologist and headmaster of the Perse School in Cambridge , William H.D. Rouse , probably came into contact with Zarraftis while visiting Kos in 1898 , and their correspondence ...
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Women and gender roles in Modern Greek folktales | 21 |
a question of | 43 |
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