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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... called " a split " . He represents a part of the young man , namely his untamed sexuality . Since food and sex are allomotifs in folklore , devouring children could be interpreted as a symbol of unnatural sexual appetite . The young man ...
... called " a split " . He represents a part of the young man , namely his untamed sexuality . Since food and sex are allomotifs in folklore , devouring children could be interpreted as a symbol of unnatural sexual appetite . The young man ...
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... called Athenion by Posidonius and Aristion by Plutarch . See Mossé , op . cit . , p . 150 and Graham Shipley , The Greek world after Alexander ( 323-30BC ) ( London : Routledge 2000 ) , p . 390 . 34 Dion might be identified with Plato ...
... called Athenion by Posidonius and Aristion by Plutarch . See Mossé , op . cit . , p . 150 and Graham Shipley , The Greek world after Alexander ( 323-30BC ) ( London : Routledge 2000 ) , p . 390 . 34 Dion might be identified with Plato ...
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... called it " devastatingly boring " ( 1947 : 48 ) . In aesthetic terms , the Hephaisteion suffered from comparison with its illustrious near - neighbour . It " lacks the curvature and ' lightness ' of the Parthenon's design " , one guide ...
... called it " devastatingly boring " ( 1947 : 48 ) . In aesthetic terms , the Hephaisteion suffered from comparison with its illustrious near - neighbour . It " lacks the curvature and ' lightness ' of the Parthenon's design " , one guide ...
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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