Kampos: Cambridge Papers in Modern Greek, Issues 7-8Modern Greek Section, Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages, University of Cambridge, 2000 |
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Page 51
... Choniates ' aorist participle yvoús , each denoting the act or moment of realization rather than a state of knowing . Clearly , Cavafy has thoroughly absorbed Choniates ' three statements and , through a radical and extremely skilful ...
... Choniates ' aorist participle yvoús , each denoting the act or moment of realization rather than a state of knowing . Clearly , Cavafy has thoroughly absorbed Choniates ' three statements and , through a radical and extremely skilful ...
Page 52
... Choniates ; and it is Choniates himself who recalls , and draws our attention to , the piety involved in the custom . The black cloak is brought , the attendants remove the emperor's soft imperial garments and dress him " in the coarse ...
... Choniates ; and it is Choniates himself who recalls , and draws our attention to , the piety involved in the custom . The black cloak is brought , the attendants remove the emperor's soft imperial garments and dress him " in the coarse ...
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... Choniates ' text , being constructed almost entirely out of elements of that text , paraphrasing and condensing statements made or implied by Choniates . At the same time , though , through a change of perspective , it presents an ...
... Choniates ' text , being constructed almost entirely out of elements of that text , paraphrasing and condensing statements made or implied by Choniates . At the same time , though , through a change of perspective , it presents an ...
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an exclusive slogan or a universal | 1 |
Hellenic identity | 25 |
Byzantine historian? | 45 |
Copyright | |
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