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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... Hellenism through the representation of Dion as a humane and open - minded individual . This suggests that the novel works on two levels : a cultural one ( as a reflection on the role of Hellenism ) and a political one ( through the ...
... Hellenism through the representation of Dion as a humane and open - minded individual . This suggests that the novel works on two levels : a cultural one ( as a reflection on the role of Hellenism ) and a political one ( through the ...
Page 89
... Hellenism . The essence of Hellenism is summed up by him as lack of fear , brave spirit , and independence of thought . " Valour and gallantry . These will re- main from Hellenism , the legions cannot destroy them . If ever the world is ...
... Hellenism . The essence of Hellenism is summed up by him as lack of fear , brave spirit , and independence of thought . " Valour and gallantry . These will re- main from Hellenism , the legions cannot destroy them . If ever the world is ...
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... Hellenism . Hence , the defeat of Hellenism represents a defeat of culture . Yet this rather pessimistic ending is not reflected in the thoughts of Dion who passionately believes in the eternal Hellenic ideals of spirit , truth and ...
... Hellenism . Hence , the defeat of Hellenism represents a defeat of culture . Yet this rather pessimistic ending is not reflected in the thoughts of Dion who passionately believes in the eternal Hellenic ideals of spirit , truth and ...
Contents
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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