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By discarding what she calls a " lyrical sense of the world ” ( λvpiêý aío³non tov kóoμov ) , Vakalo is concerned with the meaning of poetry itself . She hopes that the word may become the thing itself , and , along with Mari- anne ...
By discarding what she calls a " lyrical sense of the world ” ( λvpiêý aío³non tov kóoμov ) , Vakalo is concerned with the meaning of poetry itself . She hopes that the word may become the thing itself , and , along with Mari- anne ...
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Even the philosophers were divided in their support.29 Philon , director of the Academy , is presented as a friend of Rome , and , according to his rival the Peripatetic philosopher Apellikon , is concerned primarily for his own social ...
Even the philosophers were divided in their support.29 Philon , director of the Academy , is presented as a friend of Rome , and , according to his rival the Peripatetic philosopher Apellikon , is concerned primarily for his own social ...
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Sarapion and Diodoros , sup- porters of Medeius , are primarily concerned with profit ( 82 ) , and they easily switch loyalties when the democrats come to power ( 114 ) . However , in the end they do not manage to save their skins and ...
Sarapion and Diodoros , sup- porters of Medeius , are primarily concerned with profit ( 82 ) , and they easily switch loyalties when the democrats come to power ( 114 ) . However , in the end they do not manage to save their skins and ...
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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 |
Copyright | |
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