Three days in the monasteries of Cappadocia

George SeferisTranslated by Peter MackridgeForeword: Paschalis M. KitromilidesPreface: Zisimos LorentzatosCommentary: Ioanna PetropoulouAthens, 2010.p.147, images, 1 map “We were travelling amid the most bizarre shapes that the mind of man can conceive.” With a poet’s eye, George Seferis describes the haunting landscape and rock-hewn churches of Cappadocia as he rediscovers his ancestral land during a three-day […]

Three days in the monasteries of Cappadocia

George SeferisTranslated by Peter MackridgeForeword: Paschalis M. KitromilidesPreface: Zisimos LorentzatosCommentary: Ioanna PetropoulouAthens, 2010.p.147, images, 1 map “We were travelling amid the most bizarre shapes that the mind of man can conceive.” With a poet’s eye, George Seferis describes the haunting landscape and rock-hewn churches of Cappadocia as he rediscovers his ancestral land during a three-day […]

The Commerce of Smyrna in the Eighteenth Century (1700 – 1820)

Elena Frangakis–SyrettPreface: Πασχάλης Μ. ΚιτρομηλίδηςIntroduction: Elena Frangakis–SyrettSeries: Bibliotheca Asiae Minoris HistoricaPublished with the aid of a grant from the Smyrnean Association of AthensAthens 1992p. 375, images, 1 map Beyond the obvious significance of the book for the economic history of the region, this is a monograph on the city of Smyrna in a broader sense. […]

The Greek Minority of Istanbul and Greek-Turkish relations 1918-1974

Alexis AlexandrisSecond revised editionSeries: Bibliotheca Asiae Minoris HistoricaAthens 1992p. 380, images The present study examines the political behavior and choices of the leadership of hellenism in the dying Ottoman Empire during the critical period 1918-1922 which sealed the fate of hellenism in Turkey.

Three days in the monasteries of Cappadocia

George SeferisTranslated by Peter MackridgeForeword: Paschalis M. KitromilidesPreface: Zisimos LorentzatosCommentary: Ioanna PetropoulouAthens, 2010.p.147, images, 1 map “We were travelling amid the most bizarre shapes that the mind of man can conceive.” With a poet’s eye, George Seferis describes the haunting landscape and rock-hewn churches of Cappadocia as he rediscovers his ancestral land during a three-day […]

Proverbes de Farassa

Traduction: Octave Merlier Published in collaboration with the Institut français de Grèce Athènes 1951 p. 75.