Item 0003 (300) - Notes by Cavafy

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GR-OF CA CA-SF01-S03-F08-0003 (300)

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Notes by Cavafy

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  • n.d. (Creation)

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34 x 21.5 cm

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Handwritten notes on both sides of a ruled sheet, regarding the words "nothing" and "only". Reference to 1805 and 1904 editions.

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      Greek

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      Writing in pencil. Watermark: Gouvernement Egyptien.

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      Cavafy, C. P.. “Notes by Cavafy”. Notes (handwritten), n.d.. GR-OF CA CA-SF01-S03-F08-0003 (300), 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-F08-0003.

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      F42_Φ23-24

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          Cavafy cites the Atakta by Adamantios Korais (vol. II, Paris 1829, p. 353), a popular edition of Apollonius of 1805 (Venice, Thedosiou publications), the 1st volume of Paradoseis by N. G. Politis (1904) as well as the Romaiiki grammatiki by Georgios Rontakis (1904).

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