Handwritten quote from Plato's Republic on one side of a piece of paper. Cavafy used this quote as an epigram for the poem "Betrayal". Bank verso.
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Typewritten note that includes a quote in French from Plato's Statesman. The quote serves as an epigram for the poem "Betrayal" ("Déloyauté"). (The same quote, in the original, written by Cavafy and destined for the same poem, is correctly referred to as a quote from Plato's Republic).
UnknownManuscript by Cavafy with the English translation of the poem "Faithlessness" on the recto of a ruled sheet. The poem has been crossed out in pencil. The typewritten English translation of the poem "Walls" on the verso. Abbreviations, cancellations.
Cavafy, C. P.Autograph manuscript of the poem "Myres: Alexandria in 340 A.D." on the recto of three sheets. Cancellations and emendations. At the bottom of the third sheet, affixed piece of paper with printed details: date, corrected by hand to read "9 April 1929", and the brand name "Kasimatis & Ionas Printing shops – Alexandria". Sheet number marked in ink "86" at top right of the recto of the first sheet; sheets also numbered in pencil (1-3). Short note in pencil on the verso of the third sheet; the remaining pages (versos) are blank.
Cavafy, C. P.Autograph manuscript of the poem "On the Outkirts of Antioch" on one side of two ruled sheets, pasted on one another. Number "69" at top right. Blank verso. Cancellations and emendations.
Cavafy, C. P.Handwritten English translation of the poem "T[he] Fun[eral] of Sar[pedon]" by the poet on both sides of a ruled sheet. Extensive use of abbreviations. The translation was made by John Cavafy.
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