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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... human experience . Damascenos writes about the crocodile that it does not , like human beings do , move its lower jaw , but its upper jaw . Also , the social behaviour of the pelican is considered remarkable , not because it is so ...
... human experience . Damascenos writes about the crocodile that it does not , like human beings do , move its lower jaw , but its upper jaw . Also , the social behaviour of the pelican is considered remarkable , not because it is so ...
Page 74
... human even during the slaughter ; I don't hate anyone . ' And I go off to battle with compassion in my heart . But the moment you realize that your life is in danger , that they want to kill you , a dark hairy thing suddenly leaps from ...
... human even during the slaughter ; I don't hate anyone . ' And I go off to battle with compassion in my heart . But the moment you realize that your life is in danger , that they want to kill you , a dark hairy thing suddenly leaps from ...
Page 88
... human will and freedom . This is what he says to Dion : - " I'll tell you , Dion . You are the only man to whom I could say this , because you study the human psyche as I do . Lysippi was my great experiment to prove that there are no ...
... human will and freedom . This is what he says to Dion : - " I'll tell you , Dion . You are the only man to whom I could say this , because you study the human psyche as I do . Lysippi was my great experiment to prove that there are no ...
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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