Proceedings of the [3rd] Annual Conference of Greek Studies, June 2000
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ItemΤο ελληνικό στοιχείο στο Πρόσπεκτ της Ν.Α. Ίδρυση Ελληνικής Ορθοδόξου Ενορίας–Κοινότητος Αγίου Αντωνίου Βορείων Προαστείων Αδελαΐδος Νοτίου Αυστραλίας και σύντομη ιστορική ανασκόπηση 1967–2000(Flinders University Department of Languages - Modern Greek, 2001)Please note: this article is in Greek.
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ItemΓιάννης Ρίτσος: η μοντερνιστική περίοδος του 1935–1943(Flinders University Department of Languages - Modern Greek, 2011)Please note: this article is in Greek.
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ItemΤο “χειροποίητο” στην τέχνη και η ψηλαφητή αίσθηση του Πραγματικού(Flinders University Department of Languages - Modern Greek, 2001)Please note: this article is in Greek.
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ItemMistranslations and Misinterpretations of Biblical Verses in English and Modern Greek Versions of the Holy Scriptures(Flinders University Department of Languages - Modern Greek, 2001)This paper is part of a project dealing with the mistranslations and misinterpretations that are found in English and Modern Greek versions of the Holy Scriptures in comparison with the prototype Greek text (New Testament) and the Greek text of the Old Testament (Septuagint). In this paper only three examples (from the New Testament) will be given, representative of the numerous ones that exist in the examined English and Modern Greek translations.
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ItemClaudius Ptolemy (Klaudios Ptolemaios) and the Sphericity of the Earth(Flinders University Department of Languages - Modern Greek, 2001)We know almost nothing about Claudius Ptolemy except that he was a Greek scientist who lived and worked in Alexandria in the second century of the common era (CE). He produced important surviving contributions in optics, harmonics and other areas. He produced a work on astrology, regarded as an important science in antiquity. However, his most significant contributions were in geography and astronomy. In both areas, he produced texts which were to survive as the canonical texts for more than twelve hundred years.
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ItemΝίκου Νικολαΐδη Τα Τρία Καρφιά: μια μεταποικιοκρατική Ανάγνωση(Flinders University Department of Languages - Modern Greek, 2001)Please note: this article is in Greek.