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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... Physiologos and con- tinued it as a Physiologos , thus changing not the gender , but the genre of our work . Obviously , this happened only a few years after the composition of the original work . And already in the sixteenth century ...
... Physiologos and con- tinued it as a Physiologos , thus changing not the gender , but the genre of our work . Obviously , this happened only a few years after the composition of the original work . And already in the sixteenth century ...
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... Physiologos . More pre- cisely , Damascenos was not the first one to combine paradoxo- graphy and Physiologos ; his model Manuel Philes did the same 250 years earlier in his Στίχοι ἰαμβικοὶ περὶ ζώων ιδιότητος . There are two main ...
... Physiologos . More pre- cisely , Damascenos was not the first one to combine paradoxo- graphy and Physiologos ; his model Manuel Philes did the same 250 years earlier in his Στίχοι ἰαμβικοὶ περὶ ζώων ιδιότητος . There are two main ...
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... Physiologos . I could also quote a number of zoological details and pieces of information Damascenos took from the Physiologos and not from his paradoxographic models . But there is also a major difference between the Synathroisis and ...
... Physiologos . I could also quote a number of zoological details and pieces of information Damascenos took from the Physiologos and not from his paradoxographic models . But there is also a major difference between the Synathroisis 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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