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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... close intel- 14 Pio 1879 : III - IV . 15 This interest started already in his first year at Athens with a journey to Karpathos . See Dawkins 1938 : 31 . 16 Dawkins 1950a : XI , 3-4 . lectual relationship with Frederick W. Hasluck.17 ...
... close intel- 14 Pio 1879 : III - IV . 15 This interest started already in his first year at Athens with a journey to Karpathos . See Dawkins 1938 : 31 . 16 Dawkins 1950a : XI , 3-4 . lectual relationship with Frederick W. Hasluck.17 ...
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... close correspondence with F. W. Hasluck . [ ... ] it would be difficult to estimate how much I was benefited by this close contact with a mind in many ways so very different from my own and yet bent on the same studies and with the same ...
... close correspondence with F. W. Hasluck . [ ... ] it would be difficult to estimate how much I was benefited by this close contact with a mind in many ways so very different from my own and yet bent on the same studies and with the same ...
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... close relationship to the social or even " utopian ” novel.2 The political novel cannot be said to represent a distinct genre since loose terms such as the political or the psychological novel " do not mark any fundamental distinctions ...
... close relationship to the social or even " utopian ” novel.2 The political novel cannot be said to represent a distinct genre since loose terms such as the political or the psychological novel " do not mark any fundamental distinctions ...
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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