Note by Cavafy

GR-OF CA CA-SF01-S03-F11-0011 (284)
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REFERENCE CODE:
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GR-OF CA CA-SF01-S03-F11-0011 (284)
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Note by Cavafy
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July 1911
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Item
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21.5 x 17 cm

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Handwritten note on one side of a sheet with bibliographical reference and extensive use of abbreviations. Date at bottom right, repeated below a short note at the lowest part of the recto. The initials “P. Ps.” are also noted.

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Greek

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Writing in pencil. Watermark: Gouvernement Egyptien.

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Cavafy argues against two philosophical papers, the authors of which support the idea that life is vain: Petroula Psiloriti, “Aisthitika seimiomata”; and D. Zachariadis, “I theoria tou aioniou gyrismou kai i idea tou chronou”, both in Grammata, 4-5 (May-June 1911), 103-109, 155-160, respectively.

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DOI: 10.26256/ca-sf01-s03-f11-0011
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