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35.2 x 21.6 cm
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Two handwritten poems by Rica Singopoulo ("Optasia", "Kapoies ormes") on one side of a sheet folded in a bifolio. Numbers "1" and "2 are noted. Handwritten notes in the margin (possibly addressed to the publisher). Rica Singopoulo's name below the first poem, crossed out in pencil.
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Greek
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Plain paper. Black ink and pencil. Watermark: Aero Bank J.R.F. Physical item wear: small tears.
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Singopoulo, Rica. “Optasia, Kapoies ormes”. Poem (printed), n.d.. GR-OF CA SING-S02-F06-SF001-0009 (1309), Onassis Foundation Alekos & Rica Singopoulo Fonds (Alexandrini Techni Archive). From The Digital Collection of the Cavafy Archive, edited by Onassis Foundation, Athens, last modified 01.10.2025. https://doi.org/10.26256/SING-S02-F06-SF001-0009.
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Παλαιά ένδειξη ταξινόμησης
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- Singopoulo (Agallianou), Rica (Authority)
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Archivist's note
The item is inserted in a double sheet notepaper with information regarding its publication in the journal Alexandrini Techni (1926).
Archivist's note
The poems by Singopoulo were published in Alexandrini Techni 1, year I (December 1926), p. 5.