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Damascenos tried to establish his work as a work of para- doxography , despite the relationship to the Physiologos which existed from the beginning . But the readers of his work in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries did not accept ...
Damascenos tried to establish his work as a work of para- doxography , despite the relationship to the Physiologos which existed from the beginning . But the readers of his work in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries did not accept ...
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390 . 34 Dion might be identified with Plato , considering that both have a brother called Glafkos / Glaucon . at the beginning of the novel help to mark Dion Symbolism , allegory and censorship in Greek fiction 883.
390 . 34 Dion might be identified with Plato , considering that both have a brother called Glafkos / Glaucon . at the beginning of the novel help to mark Dion Symbolism , allegory and censorship in Greek fiction 883.
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As recently as 1991 John Freely , in his book of walks through the city , described the baths of Abid Efendi as " now abandoned and beginning to fall into ruins " . However , Freely's prophecy that " it is only a question of time until ...
As recently as 1991 John Freely , in his book of walks through the city , described the baths of Abid Efendi as " now abandoned and beginning to fall into ruins " . However , Freely's prophecy that " it is only a question of time until ...
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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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