Kampos: Cambridge Papers in Modern Greek, Issues 13-14Modern Greek Section, Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages, University of Cambridge, 2006 |
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... Acropolis to something of its former glory.1 Once the Turkish remains were swept from the Acropolis , as classicist Mary Beard has recently emphasised : All that the visitor can now see is what the archaeologists of the nineteenth ...
... Acropolis to something of its former glory.1 Once the Turkish remains were swept from the Acropolis , as classicist Mary Beard has recently emphasised : All that the visitor can now see is what the archaeologists of the nineteenth ...
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... Acropolis " ( 1955 : 22 ) . My analysis of travel writing about these various ancient sites broadly confirms Penny Travlou's judgment that " in the case of Athens there is an archetypal imagery followed by guidebooks , regardless of ...
... Acropolis " ( 1955 : 22 ) . My analysis of travel writing about these various ancient sites broadly confirms Penny Travlou's judgment that " in the case of Athens there is an archetypal imagery followed by guidebooks , regardless of ...
Page 112
... Acropolis in Athens - has been virtually empty . We are obviously not the only tourists in Greece this year who are not inclined to explore history , castles and ruins " ( Rickard 2004 : 92 ) . But as far back as the 1940s Dilys Powell ...
... Acropolis in Athens - has been virtually empty . We are obviously not the only tourists in Greece this year who are not inclined to explore history , castles and ruins " ( Rickard 2004 : 92 ) . But as far back as the 1940s Dilys Powell ...
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the case of Eleni Vakalo | 1 |
the making of the Modern Greek Physiologos | 23 |
a pioneer in the field of Modern | 47 |
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