Typewritten French translation of the poem "Aristobulus" on one side of two sheets. Handwritten emendations and additions by Cavafy. George Papoutsakis mentioned as translator at the end of the poem. Number "2" on the second sheet.
Cavafy, C. P."Aristobule"
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Typewritten French translation of the poem "Aristobulus" on one side of two sheets. The second sheet is numbered. G. Papoutsakis is mentioned as the translator at the end of the poem. Handwritten note by Cavafy ("the last version") on the verso of the second sheet.
[Papoutsakis, G.A.]Typewritten text by Raymond Torcy on the recto of five sheets, entitled "Aristobule". The first part of the text describes the story of Aristobulus, while the second provides information on Cavafy and his work, also including a French translation of the poem "Aristobulus" by G. A. Papoutsakis. Reference to the journal La Semaine égyptienne (issue dedicated to Cavafy, 1929). Handwritten cancellations and emendations in parts of the text by Cavafy himself, as well as other notes in pencil on most sheets. Authorial emendations and signature in ink at the end of the text. The sheets are numbered (2-5).
Torcy, RaymondHandwritten list with poem titles on three sheets. Only one title is recorded in Greek ("But Wise Men Apprehend What Is Imminent"), and another one in two languages ("Intellectus [Comprehension]"). Symbols noted next to some of the titles.
Cavafy, C. P.