Literary miscellany
Abstract
In the first part the already published or known poems of Michael Perdikaris (1766-1828) are noted, and three verse works (from manuscripts found in the Library of Kozani, the State Archives, and the National Library) appropriately annotated (and with the relevant bibliography) are published.
In the second part a«paraphrase»of Homer’s «Iliad» by G. Rousiadis (1783-1854), which appeared in 1817-19, and its influence are systematically examined. A general opinion about the publication of this work is included and a bibliography follows.
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Μπουμπουλίδης Φ. Κ. (1977). Literary miscellany. Makedonika, 17(1), 235–258. https://doi.org/10.12681/makedonika.369
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