Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 3Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 1993 |
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... translation were printed . In order to attract a wider readership , the price of each copy was set at one drachma , far below its actual cost , a practice similar to that followed by the famous ' Society for the Promotion of Useful ...
... translation were printed . In order to attract a wider readership , the price of each copy was set at one drachma , far below its actual cost , a practice similar to that followed by the famous ' Society for the Promotion of Useful ...
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translation and those who were in favour . The former , who were most vociferous , strongly asserted that any translation of the Scriptures into vulgar Greek was tanta- mount to a renunciation of Greece's ' sacred heritage ' [ Proia ...
translation and those who were in favour . The former , who were most vociferous , strongly asserted that any translation of the Scriptures into vulgar Greek was tanta- mount to a renunciation of Greece's ' sacred heritage ' [ Proia ...
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... translation of the Scriptures . However , this time around the alleged threat came not from a benevolent , albeit misguided , sovereign whose intentions had been most probably misunderstood , but rather from those quarters of Greek ...
... translation of the Scriptures . However , this time around the alleged threat came not from a benevolent , albeit misguided , sovereign whose intentions had been most probably misunderstood , but rather from those quarters of Greek ...
Contents
Journal of Mediterranean Studies | 1 |
Continuities Contradictions | 30 |
The Caccia di Tori Regeneration | 46 |
Copyright | |
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