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Handwritten poetry collection of Cavafy on one side of loose sheets, bound together with a metal paperclip at the top left. Handwritten dedication by the poet to Alekos Singopoulo in the first page. The poems are numbered at top right. Accompanied by a printed four-page leaflet, used as an envelope or a cover for the collection. On the first page of the four-page leaflet, the title "C. P. Cavafy Poems" and the indication "Alexandria 1910-1918". Number "8" in the last date has been corrected by hand.
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Greek
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Writing in ink. Physical item wear: oxidations.
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"Tomb of Eurion" >Α135
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Cavafy, C. P.. “Poetry collection”. Poems (collection), n.d.. GR-OF CA CA-SF01-S01-F01-SF001-0197 (1897), Onassis Foundation C. P. Cavafy Fonds. From The Digital Collection of the Cavafy Archive, edited by Onassis Foundation, Athens, last modified 01.10.2025. https://doi.org/10.26256/CA-SF01-S01-F01-SF001-0197.
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Παλαιά ένδειξη ταξινόμησης
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- Cavafy, C. P. (Authority)
- Singopoulo, Alekos D. (Subject)
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Archivist's note
The physical item is missing. Its digital reproduction is made available through the attendant shots of the microfilm made in 1963 by G. P. Savvidis.