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            GR-OF CA CA-SF02-S01-SS01-F18-SF003-0137 (1231) · Item · 14/9/1930
            Part of CAVAFY, C. P. FONDS

            Handwritten letter by Marios Vaianos to Cavafy in a bifolio with notes on the recto of the first and second sheet. The author refers to re-publishing the journal Nea Techni and comments, among other things, on the criteria on the basis of which Cavafy donates his poems to others. The crossed out rubber stamp of the newspaper *Dimokratia" of Chios at the top of the page. (Kardamyla, Chios)

            Vaianos, Mar.
            GR-OF CA CA-SF03-F32-0003 (1910) · Item · 21/8/1924
            Part of CAVAFY, C. P. FONDS

            Handwritten letter by Cavafy to Marios Vaianos on all sides of bifolio. The poet refers with satisfaction to an event to be held in Athens on him and his work as well as to a relevant lecture by Alkis Thrylos. He praises the literary work of Vaianos and informs him about the despatch of poems of his. Accompanied by the verso of an envelope with the recipient's address in Athens. (Alexandria)

            Cavafy, C. P.
            "Constantinopoliad an Epic"
            GR-OF CA CA-SF02-S02-F24-0003 (262) · Item · n.d.
            Part of CAVAFY, C. P. FONDS

            Handwritten text on a homemade notepad, sewn on the spine. Travel diary and notes. The title handwritten on the cover. Mentions of non-Greek publications and bibliographical references to 1880 and 1807 editions. Some pages are blank. One page in Greek. Note on metrics below (Homeric?) verses in English. Copy of a poem by D. Solomos and its translation into English. The poet departs, together with his mother and two of his siblings, on a steamboat to Istanbul on the aftermath of the Urabi Revolt, for which young Cavafy provides a short analysis. Extensive reference to the members of the Fotiadis family. The narration covers the period 23/6-8/7/[1882].

            Cavafy, C. P.