Kampos: Cambridge Papers in Modern Greek, Issue 7Modern Greek Section, Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages, University of Cambridge, 1999 |
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... given.1 Thus , there is no a priori standard which would help us to classify a late - Byzantine ( narrative ) text as a romance . In external and internal references to ancient or Byzantine romances a number of termini , which describe ...
... given.1 Thus , there is no a priori standard which would help us to classify a late - Byzantine ( narrative ) text as a romance . In external and internal references to ancient or Byzantine romances a number of termini , which describe ...
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... given . In the Digenes Akrites Akrites's supernatural strength becomes evident already from the time of his child- hood . In the first part of the Achilleid the hero's strength , his being a natural born leader and his erotic nature are ...
... given . In the Digenes Akrites Akrites's supernatural strength becomes evident already from the time of his child- hood . In the first part of the Achilleid the hero's strength , his being a natural born leader and his erotic nature are ...
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... given the supervision of the first archaeo- logical museum , established in the fortress in Kos town . 16 15 So it is generally believed on the island ; cf. A.I. Markoglou , Koaxó лaνóρаua ( Kos 1992 ) , p . 175 . 16 For Zarraftis's ...
... given the supervision of the first archaeo- logical museum , established in the fortress in Kos town . 16 15 So it is generally believed on the island ; cf. A.I. Markoglou , Koaxó лaνóρаua ( Kos 1992 ) , p . 175 . 16 For Zarraftis's ...
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problems of defining | 1 |
Women and gender roles in Modern Greek folktales | 21 |
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