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Author and readers : the making of the Modern Greek Physiologos - Ulrich Moennig University of Hamburg The Physiologos is a text that was originally written in Ancient Greek , believed to have been composed in a Christian milieu in the ...
Author and readers : the making of the Modern Greek Physiologos - Ulrich Moennig University of Hamburg The Physiologos is a text that was originally written in Ancient Greek , believed to have been composed in a Christian milieu in the ...
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Thus , just a few years after its composition and while its author was still alive , readers started to perceive the Syn- athroisis as a new Physiologos . The anonymous continuator changed the text by adding an appendix , while other ...
Thus , just a few years after its composition and while its author was still alive , readers started to perceive the Syn- athroisis as a new Physiologos . The anonymous continuator changed the text by adding an appendix , while other ...
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His demands on the reader are greater as s / he has to make a special effort to com- prehend the connotations of the ... on the other hand , makes good use of this method inviting readers to draw parallels between antiquity and modern ...
His demands on the reader are greater as s / he has to make a special effort to com- prehend the connotations of the ... on the other hand , makes good use of this method inviting readers to draw parallels between antiquity and modern ...
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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 |
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