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              "PAUL CAVAFY" (SCRAPBOOK)
              GR-OF CA CA-SF02-S02-F25-SF005-0005 (1901) · Item · 1882-1902
              Part of CAVAFY, C. P. FONDS

              Personal scrapbook of many sheets with attached printed and handwritten invites addressed to Paul and the Cavafy family for various social events, some newspaper publications as well as other relevant souvenirs (menus, lists with balls etc.). On some pages, handwritten notes, either of chronological indications noting the changing of the years or, rarely, clarifying notes about an invitation etc.

              [Cavafy, Paul]
              GR-OF CA CA-SF02-S01-SS02-F20-SF002-0048 (565) · Item · 31/3/1912
              Part of CAVAFY, C. P. FONDS

              Handwritten letter by Paul Cavafy to C. P. Cavafy from Florence, Italy, according to the letterhead, on both sides of a sheet folded into a bifolio. Paul informs his brother, Constantine, of the trip he is making to Italy, accompanying an English family. He describes the places and landmarks he has visited; he refers to artists whose works he saw in Italy and provides information on the rest of his tour schedule. Of note is the use of French words and phrases in the flow of written discourse. (Florence)

              [Cavafy], Polis [Paul]
              GR-OF CA CA-SF02-S01-SS02-F20-SF002-0049 (566) · Item · 7/4/1912
              Part of CAVAFY, C. P. FONDS

              Handwritten letter by Paul Cavafy to C. P. Cavafy from Bellagio, Italy, according to the letterhead, on all sides of a bifolio. Extensive description of the trip he is making in Italy. He expresses his admiration for the places he visits and comments on the works of art he sees there ("Venus de Medici, Madonna della Sedie" etc.). He informs the poet about the impending trip schedule as well as of the identity and the status of the family he is accompanying. Of note is the use of French words and phrases in the flow of written discourse. (Bellagio)

              [Cavafy], Polis [Paul]