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In this article professor García analyzes the migration of Sephardic Jews from Spain to Greece and, later, to Chile. The research finds confirmation in data present at the Sephardic Museum at Santiago of Chile. En esta investigación el profesor [...]![]()
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Karnavas, Vassilis ; Tzani, María | Universidad de Chile. Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades | 2011-01-01The, mainly political, multiplex crisis which Greece is going through during the last years, is also reflects, to our opinion, on the way the twelve year old students choose their social models. The following research is included in the area of [...]![]()
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Odysseus reaches Ithaca in the Homeric text and also in the modern Odyssey. He had really reached there when the new poem begins. Ithaca preserves the symbology which had in the Homeric text, but it acquires a new role. In the island, Odysseus r[...]![]()
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El autor examina el perfil de Nausicaa y de Calipso en Homero y en la Odisea de Kazantzakis. Nausícaa es el personaje femenino más puro de la obra homérica y conserva ese carácter en el poema kazantzakiano, aunque con un matiz distinto, puesto q[...]![]()
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Greek immigration to the American continent as part of the general phenomenon of European migration reaches a peak between 1900 and 1917 encouraged by the American "open doors" migratory policy (1880-1917). The impressive migratory figure for th[...]![]()
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The translation of Professor Zías' text is presented here as a way to introduce to Spanish-speaking readers the work and thought of Photis Kontoglou, a key figure to modern Greek culture. Painter and writer, he embodied a tradition of millennia:[...]![]()
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This article studies the question of whether Kazantzakis' Odyssey can be called an epic and whether an epic is a genre of other times and realities, and, on the other hand, supposing it can, which special features it displays as such. Beginning [...]![]()
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After ending his law studies in Athens, Kazantzakis travelled to Paris to attend Bergson's courses at the College de France. His intellectual interests were manifested in his essays The disease of the century and Is science bankrupt?, which coin[...]![]()
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Después de 36 años, el Arzobispo de Chipre entra a la zona ocupada.![]()
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The archaizing versions of the history of Digenis Acritas (from the MS of Trebizond) were the first to be edited, in 1875, and the first translation was made from the MS of Grottaferrata, in 1956. Both facts resulted in the poem being called a "[...]![]()
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The document and materials that have allowed us to couple a wide epistolary geography of Nikos kazantzakis, can be divided in three main sources, different in their emotional disposition and equally different in the gestation periods. a) Epistol[...]![]()
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This work contributes directly to the knowledge of the author and to a better appreciation of the continuity between personal life and creative work. Access to semibiographical texts, the writing of personal texts such as correspondence, gives a[...]![]()
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On the occasion of Goethe's 250th birth anniversary, Miguel Castillo Didier examines the presence of Hellenic elements in the poet's works. He constantly found ideas, inspiration and narrative milestones in classical Greek texts, as well as in h[...]![]()
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