20 articles in this issue
Georges Stassinakis
Professor Stassinakis, Presiden! of the Société Internationale des Amis de Nikos Kazantzakis presents a summary of diverse aspects of the Greek writer's personality and work. Stassinakis' study has three sections: a) Introduction and analisys of Kazantzak... see more
José Marín Riveros
Otherness and identity. This work deals with such historie problems,specifically with the case of the Jesuits missionaries in Constantinople duringthe first half of the 18th century. Our specific interest is the study of theotherness and identity relation... see more
Christos Clair
The author examines a Kavafis' commentary on Pernot's THE GRAMMAR OF THE MODERN GREEK, which stayed as a manuscript until 1963. The author highlights the poet's objectivity in his approach to the Greek language's phenomena. This objective and respectful c... see more
Miguel Castillo Didier
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César García Álvarez
The aim of this article is to highlight the image of women, as shown in the modero Greek short story. To achieve this aim, the THE MODERN GREEK SHORT STOR Y "corpus" is used. This is an anthology published by the CENTRO DE ESTUDIOS GRIEGOS BIZANTINOS Y NE... see more
Roberto Quiroz Pizarro
The author studies some aspects of the Kazantzakis' play Comedy Tragedy in one act, written in 1909. "This work upsets us with the spectacle of the total sacrifice, the hopeless wait, the agony of man, the abyss of death, and nihilism." The study consist ... see more
In this article the author draws a biographical outline about RigasVelestinlis (1757-1798), who was percursor and protomarthyr of the Greekindependence. After reconstituing his early years (childhood and early youth)-- about which there are very few piece... see more
Héctor García Cataldo
The author states that in the modero world is hardly practised what ancient Greeks called JUSTICE (t.Í«'t}). Solon's poetry is the excuse to approach - from a literary and historie perspective - the existing counterpoint between JUSTICE and ABUSE. In this... see more
Alejandro Zorbas D., Nikiforos Nikolaidis
In order to study this tapie, the authors examine the historie record ofthe Greek and Turkish population in Cyprus. The first one had been settledthere from the year 1.500 BC, while the Turkish inhabitants arrived 3.000years later, in 1571. According to t... see more
Universidad de Chile Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades
María E. Ossandón Widow
The Bizantine emperor Leo VI, who reigned between 866 and 912 AD was a disciple of Focius and acquired a great classic culture, as well as an almost enciclopedic knowledge. He also was a compassionate man, but in hisprivate life he was not very lucky. He ... see more
Patricio Zamora Navia
Liutprando of Cremona is, without a doubt, one of the most remarkable writters in 10th century, un West. As ambassador, first of Berengario and after oton 1, he had the opportunity to visit Constantinople.The testimonies of their embassies, consigned in t... see more