Ptolemy VIIΙ Euergetes II (Potbelly / Physkon) ^(H)

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              GR-OF CA CA-SF01-S01-F01-SF001-0011 (149) · Item · February 1922
              Part of CAVAFY, C. P. FONDS

              Handwritten drafts of the poem "Ptolemy the Benefactor (or Malefactor)" on all pages of a double sheet notepaper; on three loose sheets; on both sides of a printed broadsheet with fragment of the poem "Ides of March" bearing an emendation in the eighth verse; on both sides of a small piece of paper; on the recto of a note to Cavafy in English dated "2.2.22". Handmade folder with the handwritten title and the date "Febr. '22" on the verso of a cut printed medium entitled "Seventeenth Annual Report, The Egyptian Salt & Soda Company Limited".

              Cavafy, C. P.
              GR-OF CA CA-SF01-S01-F01-SF002-0025 (3) · Item · 8/7/1930
              Part of CAVAFY, C. P. FONDS

              Autograph manuscript of the poem "Should Have Taken the Trouble". Cancellations and emendations. At the bottom, affixed piece of paper with printed details: date, corrected by hand to read "8 July 1930", and the brand name "Kasimatis & Ionas Printing shops – Alexandria". Sheet number marked at top right: "66".

              Cavafy, C. P.
              "The Dynasty"
              GR-OF CA CA-SF01-S01-F01-SF001-0012 (158) · Item · November 1923
              Part of CAVAFY, C. P. FONDS

              Handwritten draft and notes on the poem "The Dynasty" on one sheet and three pieces of paper. Reference to the journal Ekkliastikos Faros of Alexandria. Handmade folder with the handwritten title and date.

              Cavafy, C. P.