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28 In other words , were the reasons for the Athenians ' attraction to Mithridates cultural or social ? Was he the saviour of the debt - ridden or just an admirer of Greek culture ? Neither history nor the novel gives a clear answer to ...
28 In other words , were the reasons for the Athenians ' attraction to Mithridates cultural or social ? Was he the saviour of the debt - ridden or just an admirer of Greek culture ? Neither history nor the novel gives a clear answer to ...
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In the imagination of some Athenians like Eteoklis , Mithri- dates's army represents the promise of social justice and the fulfil- ment of the Hellenic vision . So the armies of Asia , together with the greater part of Hellenism ...
In the imagination of some Athenians like Eteoklis , Mithri- dates's army represents the promise of social justice and the fulfil- ment of the Hellenic vision . So the armies of Asia , together with the greater part of Hellenism ...
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social engagement and private withdrawal ; they transcend politics by engaging in politics , thus offering a new perspective on the social role of literature without compromising its autonomy . It should be said , however , that this ...
social engagement and private withdrawal ; they transcend politics by engaging in politics , thus offering a new perspective on the social role of literature without compromising its autonomy . It should be said , however , that this ...
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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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