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- 20/5/1911, 22/5/1911 (Creation)
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34 x 42.5 cm
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Handwritten notes on ruled sheets and a double sheet notepaper as well as on pieces of paper of various sizes, some numbered and some with date indications. Among them: notes on the verso of letterheads with typewritten official correspondence in English. Notes in English and in French. Notes on the words "perfect" and "parfait", and their correct translation in Greek, as appropriate. Notes on the Seleucids. Bibliographical references. Extensive use of abbreviations.
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Mainly Greek
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Writing in ink and pencil. Watermark: Gouvernement Egyptien. Physical item wear: oxidations caused by metal paperclips.
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Publication note
"The Glory of the Ptolemies" >Α121
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Cavafy, C. P.. “Notes by Cavafy”. Notes (handwritten), 20.05.1911, 22.05.1911. GR-OF CA CA-SF01-S03-F10-0001 (221), 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-S03-F10-0001.
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Παλαιά ένδειξη ταξινόμησης
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- Cavafy, C. P. (Authority)
- Corneille, Pierre (Subject)
- Shakespeare, William (Subject)
- Demetrius Antigonid (Subject)
- Racine, Jean-Baptiste (Subject)
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References to French authors, such as Jean Racine, Pierre Corneille and Jean de la Bruyère.