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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... changed the text by adding an appendix , while other copyists - obviously reflecting the reactions of contemporary readers - changed the text more radically . - It is a remarkable phenomenon that in the course of a few decades the ...
... changed the text by adding an appendix , while other copyists - obviously reflecting the reactions of contemporary readers - changed the text more radically . - It is a remarkable phenomenon that in the course of a few decades the ...
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... changed the alphabetical order of the chap- ters into a systematic order . The theme of animals has required a system since the first book of Moses . God himself did not create all animals in one act , but according to a zoological ...
... changed the alphabetical order of the chap- ters into a systematic order . The theme of animals has required a system since the first book of Moses . God himself did not create all animals in one act , but according to a zoological ...
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... changed over the years is also evident from the way he handled his material . Dawkins is certain that Zarraftis " did his best to record the words as they were spoken " , 47 and in his edition of the text he follows Zarraftis's ...
... changed over the years is also evident from the way he handled his material . Dawkins is certain that Zarraftis " did his best to record the words as they were spoken " , 47 and in his edition of the text he follows Zarraftis's ...
Contents
the case of Eleni Vakalo | 1 |
the making of the Modern Greek Physiologos | 23 |
a pioneer in the field of Modern | 47 |
Copyright | |
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