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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... fact that Philes was already playing with the conventions of the Physio- logos can easily be demonstrated : I referred earlier to the con- vention of placing the chapter on the king of animals in the Physiologos as the leading chapter ...
... fact that Philes was already playing with the conventions of the Physio- logos can easily be demonstrated : I referred earlier to the con- vention of placing the chapter on the king of animals in the Physiologos as the leading chapter ...
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... fact a worthy member of that brand of scholars [ ... ] who out of their love for letters and for their country recorded for the future an immense amount of interesting material , which would otherwise have been by now completely lost.44 ...
... fact a worthy member of that brand of scholars [ ... ] who out of their love for letters and for their country recorded for the future an immense amount of interesting material , which would otherwise have been by now completely lost.44 ...
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... fact , his killing could be inter- preted as the death of the idea of freedom ; in other words the symbol is destroyed before it has been developed.22 The ritualistic aspect of the novel is emphasized by the fact that it takes place ...
... fact , his killing could be inter- preted as the death of the idea of freedom ; in other words the symbol is destroyed before it has been developed.22 The ritualistic aspect of the novel is emphasized by the fact that it takes place ...
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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