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              "Imenus"
              GR-OF CA CA-SF01-S01-F01-SF001-0097 (102) · Item · 26/1/1919
              Part of CAVAFY, C. P. FONDS

              Manuscript of the poem "Imenus", written up on the recto of a ruled sheet and roughly noted with abbreviations on the verso. The version on the verso also bears date indication ("26.1.'19").

              Cavafy, C. P.
              "Love Her More"
              GR-OF CA CA-SF01-S01-F01-SF001-0098 (103) · Item · n.d.
              Part of CAVAFY, C. P. FONDS

              Manuscript of the poem "Love Her More" and notes in the margin.

              Cavafy, C. P.
              "Notes"
              GR-OF CA CA-SF01-S03-F11-0019 (69) · Item · n.d.
              Part of CAVAFY, C. P. FONDS

              Handwritten notes on the first three pages of a double sheet notepaper. Instructions for the translation of the poem "Timolaus the Syracusan". Cancellations and emendations.

              Cavafy, C. P.
              Poems
              GR-OF CA CA-SF01-S01-F01-SF002-0035 (874) · Item · n.d.
              Part of CAVAFY, C. P. FONDS

              Four sheets from a printed poetry collection by Cavafy with page numbering 33-39 (the last one [40] without page numbering). Handwritten emendations in ink on pages 33 and 36. Handwritten notes (poem titles) on pages 38-[40]. It includes the poems "The Retinue of Dionysus", "King Demetrius", "The Steps" and "That Is He".

              Cavafy, C. P.
              Prose text
              GR-OF CA CA-SF01-S02-F05-0013 (882) · Item · n.d.
              Part of CAVAFY, C. P. FONDS

              Fragment of a handwritten prose text by Cavafy on the life and work of the sophists, on both sides of six ruled sheets (pages 5-15). The odd pages are numbered at top right in pencil. The text includes footnotes. The beginning and the end of the text are missing.

              Cavafy, C. P.
              Prose text
              GR-OF CA SING-S01-F01-0006 (1619) · Item · n.d.
              Part of SINGOPOULO, ALEKOS / SINGOPOULO, RICA FONDS

              Handwritten texts by Alekos Singopoulo on the rectos of twenty ruled sheets with repeated numbering at top right. Blank versos. Comments by Singopoulo on seven poems by Cavafy ("Sculptor from Tyana", "The Retinue of Dionysus", "That Is He", "In Stock", "Orophernes", "Very Rarely", "Chandelier"). Cancellations and emendations; short quotes from poems by Cavafy. The ensemble of sheets is enclosed in a handmade, particularly oxidated, folder with crossed out numbers on one side.

              [Singopoulo, Alekos D.]
              "Sculptor from Tyana"
              GR-OF CA CA-SF01-S03-F11-0009 (222) · Item · 15/1/1910
              Part of CAVAFY, C. P. FONDS

              Handwritten notes on the poem "Sculptor from Tyana" on three pieces of paper, two of which bear date indications. They are accompanied by a small piece of paper with the handwritten title. Extensive use of abbreviations.

              Cavafy, C. P.
              "The Retinue of Dionysus"
              GR-OF CA CA-SF03-F27-0005 (1914) · Item · 1924
              Part of CAVAFY, C. P. FONDS

              The poem "The Retinue of Dionysus" on one side of a printed broadsheet. The poet's signature ("C. P. Cavafy") below the poem. The printed numbering of the broadsheet ("13") has been crossed out in ink. Blank verso.

              Cavafy, C. P.
              "Timolaus the Syracusan"
              GR-OF CA CA-SF01-S01-F01-SF001-0070 (70) · Item · n.d.
              Part of CAVAFY, C. P. FONDS

              Manuscript of the poem "Timolaus the Syracusan" and note on both sides of a sheet. Line numbering in the margin. The title has been underlined and there is a line in red ink at the end of the poem. On the verso, the note: "Published in the aig. imerologion of G. V. Tsokopoulos, 1895". Cancellations and emendations. The main text has most likely been transcribed by Cavafy’s brother, Aristeidis Cavafy.

              Cavafy, C. P.