Kampos: Cambridge Papers in Modern Greek, Issue 7Modern Greek Section, Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages, University of Cambridge, 1999 |
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... continued his secondary education on Kalymnos , and thereafter studied for two years in Athens . He probably never finished his studies , but they left him with an ardent interest in the study of local matters . He was an enthusiastic ...
... continued his secondary education on Kalymnos , and thereafter studied for two years in Athens . He probably never finished his studies , but they left him with an ardent interest in the study of local matters . He was an enthusiastic ...
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... continued to pressure the Ottoman government , and on 15 August 1829 it accepted the London proposals , though confining their application to the Morea and the Cyclades ( Crawley 1930 : 162 and n . 15 ) . The advance of Russian forces ...
... continued to pressure the Ottoman government , and on 15 August 1829 it accepted the London proposals , though confining their application to the Morea and the Cyclades ( Crawley 1930 : 162 and n . 15 ) . The advance of Russian forces ...
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... continued occupation of the Islands ( Hertslet 1875 : no . 39 ) . Retention of the Seven Islands , together with Malta , gave Britain control of the strategic seaways of the central Mediterranean . It also provided an ideal listening ...
... continued occupation of the Islands ( Hertslet 1875 : no . 39 ) . Retention of the Seven Islands , together with Malta , gave Britain control of the strategic seaways of the central Mediterranean . It also provided an ideal listening ...
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problems of defining | 1 |
Women and gender roles in Modern Greek folktales | 21 |
a question of | 43 |
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