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              Cavafy's diary
              GR-OF CA CA-SF02-S02-F24-0001 (1650) · Item · 13/6/1901-5/8/1901
              Part of CAVAFY, C. P. FONDS

              Handwritten diary from Cavafy's trip to Greece during the period 13 June-5 August 1901. It is written in English, on 31 sheets of various sizes, among which letterheads of the Khedivial Mail Steamship Company, the Grand Hotel d'Angleterre in Athens, the Grand Hotels of Faliron and Patras as well as the Austrian Lloyd (Oesterreichischer Lloyd). It also includes a draft plan of the central part of the city of Patras (part of the entry of on 31 July), with the street names in Greek. The diary contains daily entries by Cavafy, in which he describes his trip by boat to and from Alexandria as well as his activities, acquaintances, social encounters and impressions from Athens and the other places he visited.

              Cavafy, C. P.
              Diary notes by C. P. Cavafy
              GR-OF CA CA-SF02-S02-F24-0005 (472) · Item · [1898?]
              Part of CAVAFY, C. P. FONDS

              Series of handwritten notes referring mostly to the poet's mother, Charikleia Cavafy, in two parts. The first includes 28 loose sheets cut in various sizes, 16 of which are written on both sides. Chronological indications (1896-1898) in the text. The second part is entitled "St[ate] of h[er] ’98 disease" and comprises 4 cut sheets of paper of various sizes. Events relating to Cavafy's mother's illness are recorded in one section. The text continues to the recto of the last sheet; all pages are numbered (1-7). Cancellations and emendations in both parts as well as abbreviations in parts of the text.

              Cavafy, C. P.
              Diary notes by Cavafy
              GR-OF CA CA-SF02-S02-F24-0002 (475) · Item · [6/9/1905-9/9/1905]
              Part of CAVAFY, C. P. FONDS

              A series of handwritten texts recording in the form of a diary (6/9/1905 to 9/9/1905) Cavafy's visit to Athens, due to the illness of his brother, Alexandros. Written in Greek and English in two double sheet notepapers and in three sheets with numbered pages (3, 5, 6, 7); text on all sides except for the one double sheet notepaper which only bears notes on the recto and verso of the first sheet. Cancellations and emendations. Use of abbreviations in some cases.

              Cavafy, C. P.
              Prose text
              GR-OF CA CA-SF02-S02-F24-0007 (1649) · Item · [1889]
              Part of CAVAFY, C. P. FONDS

              Handwritten text on all sides of two sheets and on the recto of a third sheet, the verso of which is blank. Use of English and French words. All three sheets are torn in half. Diary-type text, describing the illness and the last days of the poet's friend Mike Th. Ralli. Date indications (15, 27, 28 September 1889). Accompanied by folder with brief description of the content (probably written by G. A. Papoutsakis).

              Cavafy, C. P.
              "T[he] last D[ays] 1899"
              GR-OF CA CA-SF02-S02-F24-0006 (473) · Item · [1899?]
              Part of CAVAFY, C. P. FONDS

              Series of handwritten notes referring mostly to the poet's mother, Charikleia (Fotiadi) Cavafy, in two parts. The first includes three loose sheets folded in bifolios; they are written on both sides and enclosed in a folded sheet entitled "T. Last D. 1899". Pages 2-7 are numbered. The notes pertain to the last days of Charikleia Cavafy – the narration starts on 15 January 1899. The second part includes seven loose sheets of various sizes, written both on the recto and the verso, with one page number (4) marked. The content has the same subject, however it follows an inverse narrative sequence, starting on 3 February and ending on 27 January 1899. Both texts abbreviated. Cancellations and emendations.

              Cavafy, C. P.