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- 9/11/1903 (Creation)
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64 x 46 cm
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Neon Asty was an Athenian newspaper, first published in 1901 by D. Kaklamanos, following his resignation from the newspaper Asty as a result of a disagreement with Th. Anninos. Kaklamanos was the newspaper’s director until 1907, ceding his post to Ger. Petrovikis. During the last years of its publication, it became an afternoon newspaper (Esperinon Neon Asty) and was published in a smaller format.
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Issue of the newspaper Neon Asty of Athens. Article of linguistic content entitled "Talaiporos glossa", and reference to Ptochoprodromus.
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Greek
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Physical item wear: hole.
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Neon Asty (newspaper). “Newspaper Neon Asty”. Publication (newspaper issue), 09.11.1903. GR-OF CA CA-SF02-S02-F25-SF007-0032 (1339), 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-SF02-S02-F25-SF007-0032.
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Παλαιά ένδειξη ταξινόμησης
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- Ptochoprodromus (Subject)
- Kolokotronis, Theodoros (Subject)
- Rigas Feraios (Subject)
- Mitaftsis, Tilemachos (Subject)
- Dromikaiteio Hospital (Athens) (Subject)
- Katsaras, Michail (Subject)
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Aggressive article written during the peak of the Greek language question.